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052 – Mistakes are Only Steppingstones
Problems are not to be solved so much as they are to be experienced and in experiencing the things that challenge us the most, we come across multiple solutions. In the tech space, we learned to document each occurrence so that those coming after us have a guide moving forward. We call them bibles. Through this process mistakes simply become steppingstones.
DAY 051 – Move Without Limits
I fully believe that we should move forward through our lives as if there are zero limits to our abilities. We should first clarify that our abilities are our means and skill to do something. So, I am not saying that I can jump across buildings and slide down walls because my abilities do not include parkour. This is a reason that I believe it is super important for us to identify and develop our skills early in life. Art and Design continues to open doors for me. The sky is not the limit.
DAY 050 – Building Legacy
Our legacies can be summed up in one brief statement. If You Do Something or If You Don’t Do Something You Will Be Known for That. I talk a lot about what I’m doing, but if you follow my journey, you will find that I do 10x more so that my actions greatly overshadow my words. I let my team know that we may not fully reap the benefits of the work we are doing. I want everyone to be ok with setting up foundations and sustainability for the next generation.
DAY 049 – The Life We Lead Will Always Lead Us
I just randomly asked my self “Who gone outwork me?”. Yes, incorrect grammar was used because that’s just how it comes out when no one is watching or listening. I love the ability to motivate myself to stay consistent at working hard and producing content weekly. Experience is teaching me that the life we lead will always lead us. So, I am focused on leading a quality life, doing better each day. I feel myself getting mentally stronger, wiser, and more strategic in my daily decisions.
DAY 048 - Create Strong Children
My youngest son is becoming a man. He is excelling in some areas, while I must push him and direct him in others. He is about to be 17 and this is the most difficult stage of parenting that I have ever experienced. He is an artist like me. A creative that can sew a custom hoodie one morning, jump down six flights of steps on his skateboard that afternoon, and dance like he floats on clouds doing air flares that night at a breakin competition. I’m heading into the last year of high school with a young man that thinks he has life figured out, that struggles asking for help (unless its for money, he has no problems with that), and seems to want to figure the world out on his own. One thing that I have learned from my own father is that parenting never stops, even when it is difficult. As hard as it is, I do understand that “It is easier to create strong boys than to repair broken men.”
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