Lovely morning.It is no exaggeration to say that what you have done before is actually creating the path of your life. It is not necessarily only the successful experiences, but rather the many failed experiences that may be the path. There are infinite possibilities in this world we live in, but many people may not realise this.
The infinite possibilities of the natural world do not mean much in the context of what has been done before and what has not worked. It is also true that the slightest difference in a variety of experiments can often lead to completely different results. It would be a waste to give up on the process of first imagining what you want to create and then realising what you have imagined, just because you have failed once. If you rely too much on a very narrow and small possibility-based mindset, you will miss out on big discoveries and a lot of creation.
And your various experiences can be the catalyst to get you closer to your dream, even if they are actually in a different field to your dream. If you are constantly focused on your dream, something will often spark from your thoughts or from the subconscious of your brain when you are doing something else. Therefore, what we can do is not to give up immediately because we couldn’t do something, but to update ourselves by repeatedly doing something that seems like a failure, but drawing out something important from it. Sometimes you will get closer to your dream before you know it, and even if you try again and again and give up because you just can’t do it, the accumulation of all the things you have done can be a wonderful experience that will one day lead you to your new dream.
If you don’t restrict yourself and don’t narrow your own possibilities with your thoughts, you can learn something from your mistakes, feel joy in that learning and try again. Don’t put a limiter on yourself and especially don’t put a stranglehold on your thoughts, but cherish the feeling of letting them flap their wings freely. Just thinking about this might bring up some sort of excitement in yourself.