I’ve always answered the original question with some variation of a superpower or fantasy (walk through walls, upload my consciousness to a computer…). So I never found it very practical outside of play either.
But your update literally had me staring at my screen for like 5 minutes reflecting on an answer.
Legit my fav perspective shift in a while, so I’m gonna be thinking about this all day haha thanks Arman!
I think the original question has good intentions but it's just not that helpful. Getting you to stop for a moment and ponder is the greatest gift I could ever receive as a writer. Thank you!
Beautiful and spot on! Your new question is a 1000% improvement. (Maybe you should be a motivational speaker.) If you want to try it, let me know, I could share with you all the ways I've learned how to fail that are really fun. : )
Speaking in front of a crowd of more than one still makes me quiver. I did a few Toastmasters classes but obviously not enough! Looking at failure as a fun learning experience is so much more helpful.
Such a clever upgrade!
I’ve always answered the original question with some variation of a superpower or fantasy (walk through walls, upload my consciousness to a computer…). So I never found it very practical outside of play either.
But your update literally had me staring at my screen for like 5 minutes reflecting on an answer.
Legit my fav perspective shift in a while, so I’m gonna be thinking about this all day haha thanks Arman!
I think the original question has good intentions but it's just not that helpful. Getting you to stop for a moment and ponder is the greatest gift I could ever receive as a writer. Thank you!
Beautiful and spot on! Your new question is a 1000% improvement. (Maybe you should be a motivational speaker.) If you want to try it, let me know, I could share with you all the ways I've learned how to fail that are really fun. : )
Speaking in front of a crowd of more than one still makes me quiver. I did a few Toastmasters classes but obviously not enough! Looking at failure as a fun learning experience is so much more helpful.
Is it ever!