Failure is often the prerequisite to success, the most successful people are the ones who can get knocked down, stand back up, dust themselves off, and keep trying
@@5001FergiesI count my failures to motivate myself to even the scoreboard. Rn I think the only failure I have is dropping out of college in one year, so I push myself to do 2 achievements to win. If they all fail, then I got 4 more risks to take. Either that or accept the loss, but I don’t want to think like that
mmmmm u got a point fr. i've been thinking of so much stuff i want to do but then i always overthink and think about more of the negative outcome instead of the positives. I'm gonna start taking risk slowly
I loved you’re video and thank you so much. You taught me sometimes taking risks in life can pay off, but there are good risks and bad ones. You have to take the good ones as life is full or them, but sometimes risk can be a big payoff.
I don’t usually like to subscribe to anyone before I’ve watched at least 10 of their videos but your video titles just look so creative I gave in early :) don’t think I’ll regret
@@idontknowwhatimdoinghere I stopped talking to my mom back when I emancipated at age 17. My dad has always been supportive, Im a power groomer for PetSmart.
i'm also just like you, currently a dropout but i soon regretted making that decision thinking it'll end all my pain & suffering. look where it got me now.. here i am self-reflecting about my mistake of dropping out. i could have been in college right now taking courses that i'm really passionate about like zoology or palaeontology
I am still a kid, and all the time I thought that Mordecai and Rigby were two lazy employees that were just making innocent peoples lives harder. I’ve always seen people like Benson, Squidward, and Nicole Waterson as normal people trying to live life. Anais just being the sister that has a developed frontal lobe😂
Your intro hurts but im doing that right now taking a risk. Taking calculus and i suck at math 87%, midterms next week. I want to be a computer scientists but I have a useless arts degrees. Which gave me confidence because I was on the deans list and invited to phi theta kappa multiple times. Had a lofe where I was called "special because of my disability. On my mothers death bed she apologized and told me "you're really smart you might be the first of my kids to get through college" followed by "If you were my kid" which she took back right away accenting me. Having her believe got me out of my original plsn of judt being a batista. Still it didn't mske me feel good enough to follow my dreams.
which what? ur english god damn suck but at least u r good at art, which most stem people suck at u got one advantage that could possibly make u stand out among computer scientists... or not did u say u want to be computer scientist!? if u said u were taking computer science then i would say u r in a pretty good position with that art degree, assuming that u would go on and be some developers or software engineers or even other jobs THAT IS NOT COMPUTER SCIENTIST computer scientist as a job itself is completely unrelated to art while most other computer science jobs have at least some relation......why dont u want to leverage ur advantage......
Good video on risk, but i cant get over how you claim benson travelling back in time, nearly destroying space-time and losing the rocket car in the process so he has no way to undo any damage he causes, is a good risk. That's the worst risk i could possibly imagine, all for a gold watch.