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Make impossible happen or engage in something with higher chances?
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Just do it, love it, embrace it, and don't worry about success. That is the responsibility to yourself, not to anybody else. You have to find your own way.
Those that are obsessed with success tend to eventually lose most of their friends (the true ones at the least).


What's the probability, Kevin?

If they forget to value anything else - then surely


I hope that I will sell a few books and I actively engaged in attempting to do that.
But frankly, if the only person who read my books was my wife - I would still write them.

Not sure even that is granted for some -:)



Meant courses of action here. Whether we persist with only one or change route frequently to see where it works best, in each pattern we hope it'll pay off one day. Sometimes persistence will work, sometimes hopping from one thing to another, sometimes - neither.

To succeed at the improbable seems to require luck, IMO. Since I don't ever feel like I will be lucky, I would be doing the 2nd = track my options and then put efforts where the progress is best.


I'm not a kind of person banging my head against the wall for a long time. If I tried and nothing works, time to move on or, if impossible, accept it as it is. Neither can I create something from scratch and see it through. I remember watching the film Joy about Joy Mangano and her Miracle Mop and was admitting to myself that I would've been long out of it in her stead.
I'm more into exploring opportunities, which the life avails. Also performing my commitments.


Children, in my opinion, are not in the same category. One can’t move on. It’s an irrevocable commitment
Some advice is identical, some contradictory. Some stress that persistance can do wonders and help you prevail in any enterprise despite competition and low probability, while others recommend not to waste time on something less than exciting and with reasonably high chances for success, for making improbable possible requires a lot of precious time and effort.
In business, writing, anything really nothing is guaranteed: you can be persistent and still fail/succeed and you can take something with high chances for success and equally fail/succeed.
What's the better approach in your opinion?