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I never looked at the consequences of missing a big shot. Why?
Because when you think about the consequences you always think of
a negative result.
Some people get frozen by that fear of failure. They get it from
peers or from just thinking about the possibility of a negative
results. They might be afraid of looking bad or being embarrassed.
I realized that if I was going to achieve anything in life I had
to be aggressive. I had to get out there and go for it. I don't
believe you can achieve anything by being passive. I'm not
thinking about anything except what I'm trying to accomplish. Any
fear is an illusion. You think something is standing in your way
but nothing is really there. What is there is an opportunity to do
your best and gain some success. If it turns out my best isn't
good enough, then at least I'll never be able to look back and say
I was too afraid to try. Failure always made me try harder the
next time.
That's why my advice has always been to "think positive" and find
fuel in any failure. Sometimes failure actually just gets you
closer to where you want to be. If I'm trying to fix a car, every
time I try something that doesn't work, I'm getting closer to
finding the answer. The greatest inventions in the world had
hundreds of failures before the answers were found.
I think fear sometimes comes from a lack of focus or
concentration. If I had stood at the free-throw line and thought
about 10 million people watching me on the other side of the
camera lens, I couldn't have made anything. So I mentally tried to
put myself in a familiar place. I thought about all those times I
show free throws in practice and went through the same motion, the
same technique that I had used thousands of times. You forget
about the outcome. You know you are doing the right things. So you
relax and perform. After that you can't control anything anyway.
It's out of your hands, so don't worry about it.
--Michael Jordan
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