Beware of people who have done things no one have ever done.
They will do it again.
Obama went to the 2008 presidential polls on the back of several accomplishments, chief of which was that he became the first Black Elected Head of Harvard Law Review at age 28. I'm sure he saw himself differently.
David ran towards Goliath after recounting twice his past victories over a Bear and a Lion. First before Saul, then the second time in a dialogue with Goliath. Obviously, he saw himself differently.
Okay. That's something.
But wait.
Is it about having a history of doing what no one has ever done?
Or is it more about having a journal of your past victories and going through them regularly so you're reminded of your trails of victories?
Or is it about both?
They will do it again.
Obama went to the 2008 presidential polls on the back of several accomplishments, chief of which was that he became the first Black Elected Head of Harvard Law Review at age 28. I'm sure he saw himself differently.
David ran towards Goliath after recounting twice his past victories over a Bear and a Lion. First before Saul, then the second time in a dialogue with Goliath. Obviously, he saw himself differently.
Okay. That's something.
But wait.
Is it about having a history of doing what no one has ever done?
Or is it more about having a journal of your past victories and going through them regularly so you're reminded of your trails of victories?
Or is it about both?
This is not to say one cannot learn from failure. It's just that it's preferable to learn from wins.