Where p = n^m; n is the number of ideas and m is the number of possibilities that exist for us and we limit and restrict it at every turn. We are so anchored on giving excuses for every single failure and whining about lost chances that we sometimes convince ourselves if it weren't for the evil universe plotting against us, we would succeed every 'now and then' and even in the time between 'now and then'.
Think about this, one of the brightest minds of our time Dr. Stephen Hawkings has a disability that practically close to 0 percent of the people who suffer from it can think beyond their rooms and lives. Mind you I mean no disregard to their disability. I am only pointing at how almost all of us suffer from a motor neuron disease.
Stop giving excuses to failures. Then, you never know where the next big leap for mankind can come from.
Think about this, one of the brightest minds of our time Dr. Stephen Hawkings has a disability that practically close to 0 percent of the people who suffer from it can think beyond their rooms and lives. Mind you I mean no disregard to their disability. I am only pointing at how almost all of us suffer from a motor neuron disease.
Stop giving excuses to failures. Then, you never know where the next big leap for mankind can come from.