You know, a great American inventor of our world went through many supposed failed versions before finally successfully producing a working light bulb. He didn't see them as failures, but famously said, and I quote, "I have not failed 10,000 times—I’ve successfully found 10,000 ways that will not work."
It's a matter of perspective. So you're right in that the same method won't apply for everyone, but mindset is still an important factor. It changes everything- sometimes you just have to look at things a different way.
There are times when I'd come across a problem, something not working right and no matter how many time I rewire or take things apart, it's not functioning the way I want it to, so I have to remember to take a step back and shift my focus for a while, come back to it with fresh eyes.
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It's a matter of perspective. So you're right in that the same method won't apply for everyone, but mindset is still an important factor. It changes everything- sometimes you just have to look at things a different way.
There are times when I'd come across a problem, something not working right and no matter how many time I rewire or take things apart, it's not functioning the way I want it to, so I have to remember to take a step back and shift my focus for a while, come back to it with fresh eyes.