Hi Odang,
Your article highlights a number of important principles, among them...
🍄 ➛ Consistent Diligence
🍄 ➛ Valuing 'mistakes'
🍄 ➛ Personal Confidence
By the way, if from a mistake I learn vital lessons I might learn no other way, is my experience a 'mistake?' Or, rather, is it an essential part of my path?
I Love your distillation of “dedicated determination,” especially the nuance and comprehensive complexity involved in coordinating “feet, hands, body, head” all at the same time.
While I think that confidence leads to freedom which leads to “signature style”, each might be considered a distinctive principle. An artist doesn’t become a true artist until s/he determines and expresses her/his signature!
Wrapping up with Mark Cuban’s quote creates a fascinating and beautiful conclusion.
Because it’s so important, I repeat it here.
If you’re prepared and know what it takes, it’s not a risk. You just have to figure out how to get there. There’s always a way to get there.
—Mark Cuban
Thanks for your quality discernments.
They call to mind two of my articles; The Myth of Breakthroughs and The Presence in Acceptance: How Accepting Invites Possibility.
With Love,
Jonathan : )