Most people do from time to time.

I'm probably on my 1,000th second chance right now.

The whole point of living is to live, to try things out, to make mistakes and learn from them.

And to get up from being knocked down to have another go.

Almost nobody gets anything right the first time.

Heck, you didn't even walk the first time you tried it, but I bet most of you walk OK now.

Here's the thing though, almost everybody walks slightly differently.

Some more different than most, but there are subtle differences in the way everybody walks.

That is how trackers can follow the same person for miles and know they are on the right path.

Why is that?

It's because everybody learned how to walk on their own.

They didn't go to a class and get marked on how well they walk.

Most of our lives are like that as well.

Most of us don't have a mentor who says "only live this way, or it won't work."

We get to make our own mistakes, to fall down our own way and to get back up and keep trying until we get it right for us.

You can get guidance and mentoring, but that will only help you avoid the most significant problems because people are incredibly adept at finding new ways to stuff up.

Nobody can go back and change their history, but everybody can change their future starting today.

 

Regards,
Brent.

 

P.S. I've finished rewriting that report I told you about a week ago, turns out that it was 13,000 words, a bit bigger than I initially thought.

I need to format it now and make a nice cover for it.

I think that this one can go into the Kindle marketplace.

I ran the Grammarly plagiarism chack against the rewrite, and it said there was a 7% plagiarised score.

Pretty much anything under about 15 - 20% is considered unique.

What made me laugh though, was that the checker found 85 snippets across 65 pages, mostly partial sentences.

There was only one full paragraph of text that I copied in full, and I did that deliberately as an example.

Using Grammarly for this sort of work is an absolute God-send, but you cannot trust it 100% as it does make mistakes.

Regardless of the errors, it still does a brilliant job of cleaning up any text you want.

You can get the free version here.

 
  Brent Milne
12 Torrens St
Happy Valley
South Australia

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