Since I appear to be having an online discussion with Sean, thought I'd ask him a direct question. So, tell me, do you get the nagging feeling that you are a failure, Sean? Are these feelings corroborated by verifiable facts? Please, share with our millions of blog readers.
4 comments:
Your question is unanswerable. The word "failure" is virtually meaningless due to the personal bias and limited perspective brought to it. Not only is any meaning context dependent (e.g., the passenger who misses his plane, which later crashes etc.), it requires a full analysis of a person's life from beginning to end as well as complete comprehension of every living and nonliving thing directly or indirectly influenced by him/her. Basically, history and the universe are the final judge, and neither may be fully grasped. At any point. By anyone. In reality, success and failure are imaginary guideposts we hope will mark our quest to defeat our enemies and ensure our victory. But these guideposts are created by us and lead us nowhere outside ourselves. There is no "failure." Except for Dragon's Cache Studios. Total failure. TBH, LMAO. IMHO, BTW.
Sooo, failure then.
Pretty much.
*gives stink eye*
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