hypothetically speaking
Failures, instead of becoming orphans of their originators, should be the source of strategic lessons and the precursor of great success… always been beset by ideals, it would be easy to look at things from a different perspective… when you get out of the box and look inside it- see what’s in there and view it as it is. just the way it is. and be objective about it. you’ll be able to have a bette grasp of the matters at hand. not be overridden by a tsunami of feelings or preconcieved notions.. your head is clear and you’ll be to think through with ease. thus arriving at an appropriate solution. but it would be much different when you are the inside the box… when you feel the symptoms of claustrophobia seeping slowly into you… the way it paralyzes every inch of your body… and you have nowhere to run… or simply trapped. how would you get out of the box? how would you thrive to get past the blinding emotional hell to be able to learn from that failure? how would you take off the cloak of grief that covers your soul? how would you pick up the pieces and put them back together again when you weren’t able to have a glimpse of the portrait? how will you treat a wound of the heart? how will you sieve through the failures of life and stake out the moral lessons?
just random queries… in my mind’s eye