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Consider the following two slogans:
(1) If you don't succeed at first, try, try again.
(2) The definition of insanity is to try the same thing over and over again, and expect different results.
I have these two slogans bouncing around in my head. I feel like one of those robots from "Star Trek:The Original Series" who would be programmed with contradictory imperatives, try to reconcile them, fail, and short-circuit into an inoperable condition. Fried, frazzled, defunct.
I guess I am currently leaning a bit toward slogan number 1. I do try some things over and over, and, to my astonishment, they often eventually work.
I am reminded here of a scene from the wonderful film The King's Speech. Elizabeth is explaining to Bertie why he had to ask her to marry him three times before she would say "yes." "It wasn't because I didn't love you. It was that I dreaded a public life, a life no longer my own. But then I thought, Bertie stutters so beautifully, they will leave us alone. So I said 'yes.'"
Please tell us how you relate to these two slogans, and what your experiences have been.
(1) If you don't succeed at first, try, try again.
(2) The definition of insanity is to try the same thing over and over again, and expect different results.
I have these two slogans bouncing around in my head. I feel like one of those robots from "Star Trek:The Original Series" who would be programmed with contradictory imperatives, try to reconcile them, fail, and short-circuit into an inoperable condition. Fried, frazzled, defunct.
I guess I am currently leaning a bit toward slogan number 1. I do try some things over and over, and, to my astonishment, they often eventually work.
I am reminded here of a scene from the wonderful film The King's Speech. Elizabeth is explaining to Bertie why he had to ask her to marry him three times before she would say "yes." "It wasn't because I didn't love you. It was that I dreaded a public life, a life no longer my own. But then I thought, Bertie stutters so beautifully, they will leave us alone. So I said 'yes.'"
Please tell us how you relate to these two slogans, and what your experiences have been.
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