Recently my daughter rode at Nationals. Over a three-day event just one mistake dropped her out of a podium finish.
It seemed huge at the time.
But the following weekend she was back at it, riding happily and winning ribbons.
How many failures are really a problem?
How often do we make things seem bigger than they are?
Time gives perspective.
But what if we chose to have perspective now?
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In arguments, we often want to be right. But being right is not the same as being wise.
One of the greatest lies we tell ourselves is that we’re falling behind. That someone else is ahead.