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Ignorance of One’s Misfortune is Clear Gain

 

The key thing to understand about misfortune is that once you recognize it, it becomes useless.  What I mean is you can’t move forward contemplating the misfortune.  You can recognize it, know that it has happened, but to actually take action you must focus elsewhere.  Focusing on the actual misfortune is focusing on history. 


That doesn’t mean you don’t work to comprehend the ‘why’ behind the misfortune.  That is an evaluation to help your future.  You realize your misfortune stems from not having a compass in the woods for example, and thus you are lost.  If you are interested in getting out of the woods you must not think of the fact you don’t have a compass but maybe how you can make a new compass, or read the sun trail across the sky, or watch the shadows.  


You must move forward. 


Drawing and commentary by Marty Coleman of The Napkin Dad Daily


Quote by Euripides, 480 BCE – 406 BCE, Greek playwright

>All You Need In Life

>While away from my studio I am posting vintage napkins of 1998-2004.

That is one of the hardest things about growing older, your ignorance
diminishes. In most things that is good. It is good to be more knowledgeable,
more educated, less bound by superstition or childish fears. But in the area
of career and effort, especially of the creative variety, ignorance of what
can’t be done, what shouldn’t be tried, what hasn’t ever worked, can allow
you to attempt the impossible. And that is the only way the impossible is
ever achieved, by attempting it!

So, stay ignorant of your alleged limitations and go for it.

>All You Need In This Life

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I take this to be a positive and a negative. Much success comes from the efforts of those who are
too ignorant to realize they aren’t likely to make it. Because of that ignoring of the cards being
stacked against them they actually overcome the odds and succeed.

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