The interesting thing about not succeeding at something (whether you actually wanted it or not) is that it burns everytime. What about our perceptions (or minds or psychologies) makes us feel the burn of not succeeding (even if it is in something we do not actually want)? Is it that from a young age we have been taught that positive feels (love, approval and acceptance) only come when you have accomplished something or when certain standards are met? Or is feeling the burn of not succeeding our own way of punishing ourselves for not caring about something we should care about? Just a question…
How to say something profound
"Well, I was talking about my love of puddles and I said "Puddles are like looking at a reflection of the world in itself." I was a little shocked at myself. I think I should get a copyright lol"
How I did it: Guess we've all got a little poetry in us........................................................................................................................................ Just needed it to be longer. I hate that
Lessons & tips: Don't try to hard...you'll hurt yourself


