Agreed. Wise words indeed! Which of course leaves you with:- For all sad words of tongue and pen, the saddest are those 'It might have been' Natalie
Seykota hits upon this theme in his Market Wizards book interview (I took a snapshot of Schwager's summary):
being afraid of traveling to the next level, has nothing to do with the inability to get there. in fact, the fear is a direct result of knowing you can make it not incompetence as your post implies. surfer
What is "success"? What is "failure"? I subscribe to the notion of "IS ism". Seeing as they "ARE", as it "IS" as it truly exists in its unfettered state without the fickle frailty of human nature. Can you see this? :-(