Your FAILURES are ASSETS

in Be Entrepreneur9 days ago

Nothing You Do in Life Is Wasted

I love telling my friends that nothing they do is wasted, and this is what I want to emphasize today. Nothing you do in this life is wasted. There is no such thing as wasted time. Time is simply a recorder of events - everything that happens is recorded in time. Time makes sure the process occurs and that there will be a reward at the end.

Time does three things: it records, it processes, and it rewards. That time you think you wasted sleeping or loafing around? It's being recorded. That time is going through a process, and the reward for how you spent that time will come to you at the right moment in the future.

The bible even says somewhere in the boom of Galatians "be not decieved, God is not mocked, what so ever a man sows, thats what he reaps.

The same is true when you spend your time doing something productive - whether learning a skill, earning a degree, gaining experience, starting a business, or mastering a trade. Time records what you do, processes your efforts, and will give you the reward when the time is right.

Think about farming. When a farmer plants good seeds, time records when they were planted. Then time processes the growth - first the germination, then the growth into a plant, then the bearing of fruit. Finally, time delivers the reward when the farmer harvests the crops.

This shows us there's no waste of time in life. Every effort you make is an asset going through this process that will eventually bring a reward. Whether you fail or succeed doesn't matter as much as the fact that you tried. Trying is the real asset.

Many people see failure as loss, but in this understanding, failure isn't loss, it is an asset- it's learning what doesn't work. When you eventually succeed, you don't just get the success - you gain all the experience from your failed attempts too. Someone who succeeds after many failures knows more than someone who succeeded on their first try. Those failures become valuable lessons that push you further than those who never failed at all.

All this leads to one point: you should appreciate and value time for what it really is. Be diligent in whatever you do - business, craft, skill, writing - and keep making daily efforts to improve. Even when it seems like you're failing, you're actually moving forward because nothing is wasted.

I hope this blesses you. Take care.

Jaydr
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