What would you do if you knew you could not fail? Someone asked me this question recently and a few things came to mind. Mostly, it’s okay to fail. Failing often is a sure sign we need to try again or find another way to achieve our goals. We learn a lot from failure.

This being said, to answer the question as it is, at face value, I would say I would write more. I would devote more time to my passion project. Assuming this would also alleviate fear, I would engage in public speaking and share my words with more people. I might also actually attempt all the DIY pins I’ve saved on Pinterest, including baking an amazing cake that looks like a mermaid and turning my husband’s old dress shirts into dresses for my little girls. I have big dreams and smaller ones.

How about you?

5 responses to “What would you do if you knew you could not fail?”

  1. colinmcqueen Avatar

    If I knew that I could not fail, I’m not sure that I would do anything. What would be the point?

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    1. Fingers To Sky Avatar
      Fingers To Sky

      I don’t know, try to fly LOL

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  2. Michael A. Kuch Avatar

    I don’t ever think that I will fail. Yet, I fail often enough – horrible habit to overcome – to know I do fail. I’d probably miss failing if I didn’t.

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    1. Fingers To Sky Avatar
      Fingers To Sky

      I’m the opposite. It’s about 50/50 if I think I’ll fail. I’m often wrong which is sometimes refreshing and other times not so much.

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  3. Peter Martuneac Avatar
    Peter Martuneac

    Sign up for NASA to be the first man to set foot on Mars! I’d looooove to do space travel but there’s simply no way I could realistically do it haha

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