As I mentioned yesterday, I like experiments. Probably because I like learning things. There is one important prerequisite to experiments, though. I have to remain unattached to the outcome. Or, in other words, I have to be willing to fail.
This is not easy. We live in a world of picture-perfect everything. Social media could give us the impression that everyone in the entire universe is well-groomed, acne-free, and stylish. Spoiler alert: I live in the blooper reel as well as the highlight tape.
I suspect that everybody does, but some of us hide it better than others.
Experiments, like practice, require that we do things we’re not familiar with and maybe not good at. We can’t control the outcome. We might get sweaty or messy. We might even cry a little.
But we might also discover something beautiful or useful or amazing. There was a time before I tried sushi, for example. My first experience was not entirely successful, but I was willing to try again and now I will eat it any chance I get.
Similarly, the first time I went skiing, it was mostly about crashing, but there was something there that kept me coming back.
What would you like to try? What’s worth failing at for a while?

