You Can’t Go Back To Square One. Not Really.

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No matter what happens, remember this: you couldn’t go back to square one even if you tried. Even when you fail, you acquire knowledge and experience…both of which can never be taken from you. Keep pushing and one day you will eventually get to *at least* some version of what you were after.

15 thoughts on “You Can’t Go Back To Square One. Not Really.”

  1. Now what did my man Oscar say about failure? I think it was something like: “Experience is the name we give to our mistakes.” He was right. You are right. Even when you fail you gain knowledge. There’s no such thing as resetting yourself growth-wise, there is only one way to go, really, and that is forward. Thanks for reminding me again about that :)

    1. “There’s no such thing as resetting yourself growth-wise, there is only one way to go, really, and that is forward.”

      Wow. I wish I had written that. Powerful stuff.

      :)

    1. Wow, I couldn’t tell you were new…you write very well!
      I guess we all need a little reminder of this every now and then. Thank you…I have my moments :)

  2. It’s like a time loop to what yr referring to,
    When u go back in time to fix something and when you return the events turn out unexpected, so you have to go back in time again to fix the fix, again putting us back to square one..
    Big time references to The flash ,back to the future, all time based movies.
    Professinaly speaking, when we can’t fix a problem we have to keep circling around it to look for solutions, this process gives us hard time making us disciplined and tougher in the go.

    1. I wasn’t referring to a time loop, I guess the image made you think that way…

      Interesting take. ..true too!

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