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Life Span of a Failed Event

The birth of a failed event may occur at any point of our lives and its mortality depends on how we respond to each event. Just as there are highly variable life spans of organisms in the world, there are and should be variable life spans for failed events. There is no right or wrong length for a failed event. Animals take their course in life and accomplish what they can, whether it’s propagating or serving as a food resource for another organism. Everything happens in its time with its own efforts. So, attempting to hurry the life span of a failed event is likely to result in another similar failed event to arise. It is only when we address each event, embrace its possibilities and incorporate it into our life experiences, that the life cycle of the event will be fulfilled.

Food. Failed events seem to survive on cynicism, pessimism, fret and worry. Failed events are much like our adolescent who would eat McDonald’s Big Macs and Coca-Cola’s at every meal chased by an ample serving of cotton candy and pop rocks if possible. This lifestyle has caused obese, unhealthy, and dysfunctional children and adults. In order to bring up a healthy, viable, productive failed event, we need to feed it with optimism, usefulness, curiosity, and positive affirmation and allow it to grow, extend, spread its roots into all aspects of our lives. We need to make it a comfortable, critical part of our philosophy as we integrate it into regulating our own abilities. We should modify those events which we deem necessary and turn away from the paths of our lives when we find a better route.

Threatened/Endangered. Currently, there are no known failed events that are either threatened or endangered, which may be some of the best news that this book can bring to you today. There are ample opportunities to see, feed, pet, embrace and own one or many of these failed events for your own. The challenge is finding or identifying them, and even cultivating them. Healthy failed events take proper care and an environment where they can progress through their natural cycle, assisting you in your path until they die a natural death.

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