Success and failure are often subject to interpretation, influenced by our perceptions and experiences.
Let’s delve into a recent experience to ponder on this.
Recently, I shared a series of posts on how to integrate
self-awareness practices into daily life, inviting readers for a live session
on the seventh day. However, until the morning of the event, no registrations
had come through.
A glimmer of hope emerged as one person expressed interest. I
was further encouraged when my friend Capt. Pratap Singh Mehta Ji, a fellow
advocate of meditation, sent a message saying he likes to attend. It was really
an honour for me to have his presence.
Despite initial hesitations, the session commenced with three
of us in attendance. Our discussion flowed, insights exchanged, and the hour
passed swiftly. The engagement was meaningful and enriching.
Reflecting on this experience, I pondered the dichotomy of
success and failure. Was it the number of attendees that defined success? Or
was it the quality of engagement and the impact on those present?
Below is the screenshot of the review of the session from the
lone person who registered!
Now, I invite you to share your interpretation. How do you
define success and failure in your own journey?
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