Friday, 27 May 2016

making mistakes

Have you ever regretted doing or not doing something? 
You might regret it because you didn’t want to take any risks. Well, the truth is that majority people take a risk every day. Yes, some make mistakes, but who cares? Some can usually take that mistake and brush it aside or learn from it. Then others take the risk again without making mistakes the next time. 
Because everybody makes mistakes (but only the wise learn from them). Although I regret some mistakes I have made, now I perfectly know that if I didn’t make them, I wouldn’t have learned from them. Life is full of unexpected events that cannot be predicted. And there is nothing wrong with making a mistake. We are only human. 
Making mistakes is not always bad. When we make a mistake, we think all the outcomes are going to be terrible. Some time ago, I used to be that way; I regretted of every (bad) decision and every mistake I made. I just stayed sit waiting for the daunting consequences to come knowing that all they will bring until I started to look things differently. I decided take the most of everything, also of making mistakes. I realized that every mistake helped me to not repeat the same mistake. Not only my experience, but also others’ experiences agree that making mistakes is a great way to learn.
Each day life sends you chances to learn, grow and step into your best. 
So embrace failures, mistakes, screw ups because they not only make us uniquely who we are, but also teach us powerful lesson.

Friday, 22 April 2016

when doves cry

2016 seems to have opened a strange portal where all true creatives and legends are crossing over to the other side.

Prince. A phenomenal artist, and a great songwriter and musician who provided a wonderful soundtrack to many childhoods and individual lives. And sometimes the music was absolutely bloody elevated. If the only thing he ever did was play the bass, he would have been acknowledged as one of that instrument's greatest exponents. His song-craft is simply perfect. He reached out across the world.
And his efforts against "the system" were useful. He had a great dislike for the Internet and made mention of the problems with piracy and copyright laws. I think that, in the music industry, the biggest thieves evolved into the record labels and music corporations themselves, wedging out profits over and above the paid rights of the actual artists.
This man was indeed a musical genius, and he did push the boundaries (of course musically).

The world will miss your talent. Thank you for showing us your very best. And thanks for all the great music you brought into our reality.

Wednesday, 20 April 2016

what a beautiful day

That's true, people. I struggle with finding time to write something here. I was committed to updating it every week but I see that I have been completely remiss. I have so many things to do and guys... it's April already! Wait... it's almost May! I don't know, I think that I live in completely another hm... let's say spacetime. I can't believe that.

I wanted to write something really interesting here, but as I have some free time today, I've decided to do some spring cleaning. Everything is better of studying, right? 
 And now my flat is a mess. But it's fine, I just needed to do that.