Pablo
Picasso once said, “God is really only another artist. He invented the
giraffe, the elephant and the cat. He has no real style. He just keeps
on trying other things.”
When we start working on our dreams, we always feel afraid. We wonder
if there are rules to follow. Who comes up with these rules, while we
all live such different lives? If God created the giraffe, the elephant
and the cat, and we try to learn from his example, then why would we try
to follow one rule or another?
Sometimes rules help us avoid the mistakes others have made before
our time, but more often than not a rule will only make us repeat what
someone else has already done.
Rest assured. Trust the universe, and look forward to surprising
yourself. The apostle Paul said, “God chose what is foolish in the world
to shame the wise; God chose what is weak in the world to shame the
strong.” The wise know some actions repeat themselves. They regularly
encounter the same problems and situations they have dealt with before.
Knowing that makes them sad. They start to think they’ll never be able
to grow, since whatever they experienced before is happening again.
“I’ve already been through this,” they complain to their hearts.
“That may be true,” their hearts reply, “but you haven’t mastered it yet.”
The wise understand that repetition has a cause: to teach the lesson
that still needs teaching. Repetitive situations require different
solutions every time. The one who fails must not see this as a mistake,
but rather as a step toward greater self knowledge.
It’s like Thomas Watson said, “Would you like me to give you a
formula for success? It’s quite simple, really. Double your rate of
failure.”
Taken from: http://paulocoelhoblog.com/
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