This is what may happen to those who try and fail.
http://www.wimp.com/awesomemotivation
Regards...
Quote from: Cap-Z-ro on September 02, 2009, 05:38:20 PM
This is what may happen to those who try and fail.
http://www.wimp.com/awesomemotivation
Regards...
Hi good day ;D
Failures are part of the process of perfection. 8)
As a human, we need to fail to succeed.
Only be careful in the process cause its to risky in that part.
I believe that even tesla made some failures though he is genius but because of his continous traits he always got success.
Personal failure can be a great teaching tool, but learning from the failures of others is more efficient and less troublesome. You must first be the change you wish to see in the world. Study life intently.....as you, yourself, are being studied.
Peace,
TS
Here are a few of my favs....
"The middle class focuses on saving...the world class focuses on earning. Driven by the fear of loss and uncertainty of the future, the masses focus on how to protect and horde their money. While world class thinkers understand the importance of saving and investing, they direct most of their mental energy toward accumulating wealth through solving problems and serving people. When an economic correction occurs, as it must, in any dynamic, robust, growing economy, the fear based saver suffers catastrophic losses that may take years to recover. Meanwhile, while the world class thinker suffers similar losses in savings, they quickly turn their attention to the financial opportunities that present themselves in a society of frightened people suddenly terrified. While the masses are selling for short term survival, the great ones are buying for long term success. One group is operating from fear, the other, from abundance. How about you?"
--Steve Siebold
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"Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal; but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also." Yeshua, Jesus Christ
Matt. 6:19-21
Failure? everything we do is failure!
What is failure, failure is not knowing all the correct answers, that's what failure is.
like I said,we are only a type .07 race. we do not have all the correct answers.
lets grow up to a type 4 civilization and ask the same question. that will be some time from now.
Jerry ;)
Quote from: TechStuf on September 06, 2009, 10:01:58 PM
"Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal; but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also." Yeshua, Jesus Christ
Matt. 6:19-21
unless space pirates are involved.
sorry, I had to add.
Jerry ;)
We've got a good place for space pirates....in simple terms, it's called a 'bottomless pit'.
Quote from: TechStuf on September 07, 2009, 01:10:24 AM
We've got a good place for space pirates....in simple terms, it's called a 'bottomless pit'.
it is good, I never realized anyone actually knew that the bottomless pit was space itself, this indicates we are all in prison. space is infinite, it is a bottomless pit.
Jerry ;)
I certainly don't see space itself as a bottomless pit.....a Black Hole sounds like a better candidate, to me.
Yahweh bless you in Yeshua
Quote from: TechStuf on September 07, 2009, 03:24:03 AM
I certainly don't see space itself as a bottomless pit.....a Black Hole sounds like a better candidate, to me.
Yahweh bless you in Yeshua
every 'body' in space is a pit, space itself is a pit, Space is infinite, therefor it is a bottomless pit. space is the largest chasm.
some call it a prison, I just call it an infinite Zoo.
have you ever placed an Ant on a suspended beach ball, it will march around and around and around until it dies, never thinking to just leap or fall off, it is stuck on its little world not knowing why it is on its world. this is what the Earth is and everyone is that Ant.
This Prison or Zoo is very elaborate, it is the best prison because it gives you the feel like you are free as a bird but you aren't, you are confined to quarters.
and God is the Warden.
do you really want to know how far this rabbit hole goes?
Jerry ;)
Quotedo you really want to know how far this rabbit hole goes?
What with your assertion that space is an infinite prison and all....
I think you've shown us the bottom already.
So, are you going over the wall at dawn, or tunneling under it?
Quote from: Tito L. Oracion on September 03, 2009, 07:21:18 PM
Hi good day ;D
Failures are part of the process of perfection. 8)
As a human, we need to fail to succeed.
Only be careful in the process cause its to risky in that part.
I believe that even tesla made some failures though he is genius but because of his continous traits he always got success.
Perfection is a misnomer.
COnsider that any unit appearing to do work is a system which is exhibiting imperfection - if you realize that perfection is a state of balance then it's reasonable to assert that things which work are designed to be imperfect.
If I ride a bike, it's because it's balanced in one direction, but imbalanced in another; that imbalance is imperfect to the palance, which just happens to be perpendicular.
We're stuck in a world of perpendicularity - perpendicular imperfection.
Tito, keep up the work on the energy amplification ( elsewhere ).
Quote from: jadaro2600 on September 07, 2009, 11:09:05 PM
Perfection is a misnomer.
COnsider that any unit appearing to do work is a system which is exhibiting imperfection - if you realize that perfection is a state of balance then it's reasonable to assert that things which work are designed to be imperfect.
If I ride a bike, it's because it's balanced in one direction, but imbalanced in another; that imbalance is imperfect to the palance, which just happens to be perpendicular.
We're stuck in a world of perpendicularity - perpendicular imperfection.
Tito, keep up the work on the energy amplification ( elsewhere ).
Yes sir ;D
do you know that in switching the the switch off we can make millions ::) 8)
Thank you.....