You were designed to succeed.
But sometimes the reward of failing holds us back.
I have recently come to understand why some people succeed and others fail.
And it’s very simple.
Some are more comfortable with the “rewards of failure” than they are with the “consequences of success”
You might be wondering what could possibly be a reward of failure?
Answer: The dream.
The dream is the reward of doing nothing…
…it’s more comfortable, more exciting, more inspiring, and easier than doing what it takes to succeed.
We can think about how awesome it would be to do thing.
The dream is a powerful thing we don’t want to lose.
So sometimes, in order to not screw up the dream, we do nothing.
Now on the other hand…
…the consequences of success has everything the dream has but also includes:
-rejection
-failure
-exhaustion
-misery
-hurt feelings
-lost friends
-loneliness
-discomfort
And on and on…
We fail because we are avoiding the consequences of success.
We succeed because it’s worth it to fight through them. It’s that simple.
That’s life.
Now let’s break it down regarding piano.
The Dream: To play the piano effortlessly, with both hands, in front of friends and family, for mine and others enjoyment, have it sound awesome and be able to confidently say, out loud, “I play the piano.”
The Consequences of Success: Frustration, clumsy fingers, friends and family laughing at you as if it’s really possible, fighting back self talk saying you aren’t musical enough or have a good enough ear, not liking every song, computer issues, practicing daily, and lot’s of others.
Are you willing to do what it takes to succeed at playing piano?
OR
Are you better at just protecting the dream of doing so?
Your choice.
Those who are ready for all the “consequences of success” when it comes to playing piano can start the gauntlet here: