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CHANGE YOUR MINDSET

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SEEK FAILURE - BLURB XD - SEASON 2 - EPISODE 14

 Listen up, my friends! You're here right now because tomorrow you want to be a bigger, badder, and sexier version of yourself. Today, you've got visions of grandeur dancing in your head like sugarplum fairies on steroids. Congrats, you've already left 95% of the world in the dust, munching on your motivational crumbs.

But here's the deal, my ambitious little muffins: you've got to learn to love failure like a long-lost lover. Failure is where all the juicy lessons are hiding, waiting to be unwrapped like a naughty present. When you hit the gym, you're not just sweating it out, you're actively seeking failure's sweet embrace. You want those muscles to scream "Uncle!" because that's where the real magic happens, baby!

Listen, you're supposed to fail. It's like a rite of passage, a badge of honor. Imagine if Michael Jordan was too chicken to take a shot because he might miss. The basketball world would still be stuck in the stone age. Or if Steve Jobs was too afraid of critics to unleash his tech genius upon the world. No iPhone, no party, my friends.

So, which one are you? A failure-fearing fraidy-cat or a success-hungry hustler? Embrace those failures like a long-lost friend, because every time you stumble, you're one step closer to that golden prize. It's like a cosmic game of "Oops, I did it again!" Fail, rinse, repeat, and before you know it, you'll be batting a million like a pro.

Failure is the secret sauce that makes winners stronger and hungrier. It's like a spicy kick in the pants that keeps you moving forward. Sure, most people will curl up and cry at the first sign of defeat, but not you, my friend. You're going to wear those failures like a badge of honor, a testament to your unwavering spirit.

Every great thing on this planet exists because someone learned from what didn't work. Thomas Edison didn't just stumble upon the light bulb; he had to fumble through a thousand different ways that didn't work first. But each failure was like a little breadcrumb leading him closer to the promised land of illumination.

Fear is the real enemy here, my friends. Fear of failure, fear of success, fear of the great unknown. But what if you could be that person who defies all odds? What if you could pull off a miracle and become someone that no one thought you could be? Just thinking about it gives me goosebumps the size of golf balls.

Listen, you're going to fail more times than you can count. It's a universal truth, like gravity or the undeniable appeal of bacon. But every time you fall, you've got to pick yourself up, dust off those failure crumbs, and keep on trucking. Fail forward, my friends, fail forward with enthusiasm and courage.

You'll catch a break eventually, even if it takes 30 years of failing your way to the top. Just ask me, the guy who went from a 1.8 GPA dropout to a Broadway star. Failures are just pit stops on the road to success, and you've got to embrace every single one like a long-lost friend.

So, let's raise a glass to failure, shall we? Here's to stumbling, fumbling, and bumbling our way to greatness. Bottoms up, my friends, and may the failures be ever in your favor!

NEAL LLOYD            







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