The Void Adventure

Here comes another day. It’s worse today then it was yesterday. Still funny enough, you’re better mentally. I think the fact that everything is going wrong is making you immune to reacting when things do go wrong. I mean what else is there to do then adjust. That’s what we do now. We adjust to the cruel reality that what we thought we were going to get isn’t coming. That no one can save you. That you have once again failed. You’ve failed before though, many times over. You know by now how you react to failure. You know what you have to do. What you can’t allow yourself to do. Use the blueprint of your past failures to fail better this time around. The better you fail, the closer you get to the win. You want to win don’t you? You said you’d do anything. You said you didn’t care what it took. Well then handle yourself properly now. Cut that bullshit mentality you walked with and keep your head up. Look at where you’re going.

But you’ve failed before, haven’t you? Many times over. And you’re still here. You know by now how you react to failure. It’s not foreign to you. It doesn’t surprise you anymore. What surprises you now is your own resilience—the ability to keep going when it seems like there’s nothing left in the tank. You’ve come to learn that the end isn’t really the end; it’s just another step in the process. You know what you have to do. You also know what you can’t allow yourself to do.

Use the blueprint of your past failures to fail better this time around. Yes, failure has a blueprint, a map of the patterns you’ve walked before. Look at it carefully. Learn where you went wrong and where you can do better. This time, fail with grace, fail with purpose. The better you fail, the closer you get to the win. It’s always been this way. You take the hit, you analyze the pain, and you move forward.

You want to win, don’t you? You said you’d do anything for it. You said you didn’t care what it took. That’s not just a line—it’s your creed. So act like it. Handle yourself properly now. Cut out the bullshit mentality you walked with and keep your head up. You can’t afford to let doubt creep in, not now. You’ve got too much at stake to let that happen.

Failure isn’t your enemy; it’s your teacher. Every misstep is a lesson, and every lesson is a step forward. The people who quit at the first sign of resistance will never understand this. But you do. You’ve always known that the win isn’t given—it’s earned. Earned through sweat, tears, and moments like this one, where everything feels heavier but your resolve becomes stronger.

So look ahead. Look at where you’re going, not where you’ve been. The past is done, carved into stone. The future, though—it’s waiting for you to shape it. And today, despite everything, is just another chance to do exactly that.

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Caroline Gill

A writer, blogger, and traveler. Being creative and making things keep me happy is my life motto.

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