The problem with fear is that the longer it holds you in its grip, the easier it is to be held. The comfort zones are incredibly important as a source of relaxation, safety, or rejuvenation, but therein lies their addictive quality.
From what I've seen, you're doing a fair job of pushing your boundaries. And in doing so sometimes whole new worlds will open before you, sometimes you'll need to fall back and regroup before you try again, and sometimes the things you try will fail.
It's the attempt that is important, not the success.
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Date: 2007-10-29 02:55 am (UTC)From what I've seen, you're doing a fair job of pushing your boundaries. And in doing so sometimes whole new worlds will open before you, sometimes you'll need to fall back and regroup before you try again, and sometimes the things you try will fail.
It's the attempt that is important, not the success.