Good thing I write about the complexities of the brain ...
Sometimes while trying to make something better, it gets—more complex!
With humility, I admit to having done exactly that while editing post 402 ...
So for the sake of those who've not yet read that post, I went back to the drawing board, again ...
As to those of you who've worked your way through that post, twice, I apologize and hope to have hit a homer, this time ...
You know my mantra ...
NGU
Never give up ... on yourself!
Babe Ruth struck out more times than he'd hit homers
Even so, he never stopped swinging for the fences ...
And it's his record for hitting homers that's revered
Ah! Positive focus!
Always makes me feel better after striking out
No sense ducking from my mistakes
No sense flogging myself, either
Make mistakes?
Catch them
Correct them
Get off the bench
If necessary, apologize, sincerely
And get back into the game...
Life’s not easy Neither is love
Working toward listening, speaking and writing with clarity is often complex
Even so,
All of the above are worth swinging for the fences—again and again
As long as the mind is open to identifying yesterday's mistakes ...
As long as the mind is open to identifying yesterday's mistakes ...
J
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