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"Sixty years?!? Then it ought to look a whole lot better than that!"
ОтветитьOr a combination of school and bad parenting.
ОтветитьThank you
Ответитьthis was such an amazing video, thank you so much
Ответитьi wonder if it felt werid for picasso the major change of the late 1800s vs the 1970s.
ОтветитьTo get over the fear of failure, have the mindset that everything will be ok and start doing it with that mindset
ОтветитьI love your vidoes and appreciate you hard work and affort. You are an amzing influence, keep going <3
ОтветитьThe problem with this fear is.... if failure resulted in nothing more than being embarrassed ...it wouldn't be so bad.
But in the real world...failure can involve getting held back in school. Losing your job. Spending money to retake a course. Your sponsors losing faith in you. Your business losing clients.
These are the thoughts driving this fear.
bro u nailed it !! thanks for this video means a lot
ОтветитьI have made watching one of your short self-improvement videos part of my routine. Thank you for your island of useful content in a sea of cat videos and cultural/political noise!
ОтветитьThank you
ОтветитьWith overcoming failure it's the trauma that stays with it and prevents to overcome it
Ответитьthank you 🙏
ОтветитьTHANK U SO MUCH..
ОтветитьI’m going to be honest, I like that this video addresses the idea of failure and the stress of that. But I think the fear of failure is not about trying a new task or stopping drawing or writing. I found fearing failure is a haunting wretched thing that we are all going to work work work and run in circles our entire lives and have nothing to show for it. Haunted by the post war “American dream” and maybe even being like our parents.. or never living up to them. A strange and very large emotion. People that fear failure actually don’t usually have trouble completing task, but it’s the fear that it’s all for nothing..
ОтветитьVideo is 3 years old, but it really hit me in the head , having trouble at work were I tried to satisfy everyone (I'm new there), constantly making errors and went down a dark path , I change jobs every year and it just grt exhausting because I don't want to fail
ОтветитьHow to develop fear of failure?
Ответитьi think im just trash and it become a self fullfilling prophecy
Ответитьi’ve stopped doing digital art for a while and now im just sketching on my sketchbook… im just scared to do digital art coz i might end up making an ugly one😭 i’ve already got a lot of unfinished sketches on my computer…. but this video reminded me that failure is just a part of growing :>… i might slowly start doing digital art again once i’m confident that i can draw a good looking character…. but for now i’m just gonna do trad art :> I SWEAR IM GONNA DO A FULKY RENDERED DIGITAL ART PIECE ONCE MY ART STYLE IS CONSISTENT
ОтветитьThank you for this video! Helped me a lot💕
ОтветитьWatch the movie Ed Wood. We all need a little Ed Wood in us when we are being creative. I know a lot of film makers who could not even finish a short film.
ОтветитьI went to the Picasso Museum in Barcelona. It was actually kind of a let down as most of his famous stuff is in other museums in New York and Chicago and the Barcelona museum had mostly doodles of his. I guess if you really like Picasso you might like that though.
ОтветитьThank you for this amazing video!
ОтветитьSteal Like an Artist: Part of this is straight from "The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fuck." Love that book.
ОтветитьI dont have time to fail.
ОтветитьGreat advice!!! Helped a lot! Thank you!!!
ОтветитьEach of these techniques hugely increased my fear of failure, which was already considerable. What should I try next?
ОтветитьThe thoughts and behaviors of others have nothing to do with me. It’s none of my business what other people think of me.
ОтветитьI was looking for a video like this to help inspire on of my closest friends to explore learning mathematics for the first time since he was a child. He's constantly too intimidated to listen to anything on the subject due to failing as a child and being scared of more failure
Its unfortunate that this video uses the learning to walk example because he's in a wheelchair, he has cp
I feel inspired
ОтветитьYou know, that lady could've just waited for him to throw the napkin away and then snatch it for free
ОтветитьThat walking baby example.. did you copy Leo or did you and him both copy someone else
ОтветитьIt's so crazy to realize that our thoughts are in the external category as something we can't control. 🤯
ОтветитьWay to avoid the galaxy in the room, dumbass: fear of failure is a fear of having wasted massive amounts of TIME (and effort).
ОтветитьThis video is a great one
ОтветитьWhen we are young we don’t care about failure and we forgive ourselves because we are you. Now I am at my 44 and still can’t solve a lot of problems and easy tasks but simply I cant and I don’t forgive my self for that. That’s the true fear of failure, although I made a lot of achievements during my career, but suddenly everything collapses because of the emotions and killing thoughts.
ОтветитьIn my life, failure is typically expensive and the budget prohibitive. Not at all like falling and getting up. I've become extremely failure-averse which often leads to major anxiety and burnout. Employers are not eager to bear the expense of full and proper treatment, so you never fully recover. A few cycles of burnout and semi recovery takes a physical toll that few people can grasp. It takes years off your life, that in the end you're thankful for since the quality of life is hard to appreciate. If this mumbo-jumbo works for you, be very grateful, for your problems are not the biggest around.
ОтветитьIs my character "internal"? I think I inherited quite a bit of it. I'm also not so sure about the other mentioned ones.
ОтветитьThanks, but it is too short, it is more complicated problem
ОтветитьI have a wrestling match tmrw and i dont wanna lose and im scared to lose my match
Ответить« Man, I suck at this!” 😂🤣😂
Ответитьif someone brings up an example of pablo picasso I no longer feel like the point is valid.
ОтветитьSure wish I could master life a lot faster. Going to be 54 here at the end of the month. Always thought I was way behind at where my life is going. Probably still am.
ОтветитьI don't like to fail...but I'm not afraid to do so. All of my failures have initiated growth. I'd prefer to win without ever having to lose but I won't allow a perfectionist attitude hender my progress.
Ответитьthank you sm
Ответить"measure your success not by your ability to avoid mistakes but by your ability to show up and do the work, no matter what "
Ответить"The only way to become great at something is to be willing to fail at it, over and over again. Success demands failure"
ОтветитьFailing is getting more scary if you have kids to feed. I think there must be other ways of trying again thing.
ОтветитьWe are not our thoughts but our intentions and goals. Control your self-talk.
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