Tuesday, December 27, 2016

HONOR FAILED ATTEMPTS

HONOR FAILED ATTEMPTS Do not have contempt for failed attempts. They begin the process of completion. In illumining: limits, dangers, parameters, useful facts are derived to enable later success. Have contempt, instead, for those who did not attempt due to a fear of failing, for fear of condemnation. As you encourage a baby to walk, to talk, become potty-trained, so must you encourage one another! Do not scorn any failed attempts! Study them. Learn from them. Benefit by reason of them. Most importantly, honor them; honor those who have attempted bodily, valiantly, though futilely, to gain the victory by risking all, by daring to attempt, even if they are crucified.