Sunday, December 6, 2009

First Post

I've actually started writing every day...for the past few days.  I hope this works.  I really really hope this works because I hate failure.  I hate letting people down, and I've been conditioned to believe failure is a horrible thing. That's what school teaches you.  That and "do whatever you can to get the job done...get around the system".  Is that really what we want?  That sort of mentality encourages cheating and doing the least work possible.  Are people rewarded for not cheating and actually going above and beyond?  Or are they just looked at as "losers"? Is it time to fight the system-the system of deciding who's the best cheater? Or should we just keep cheating?

1 comment:

  1. Innovations come from failure. People afraid of failure are too afraid to take risks. It kills me, nothing would ever get done without a little trial and error. But no people apparently want things perfect.

    Its time to encourage mass rebellion

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