THE LAW OF WASTEFUL EFFORT

in r2cornell •  3 years ago 

Lions only succeed in a quarter of their hunting endeavors, meaning they fail 75 percent of the time and only succeed 25% of the time.

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Despite the fact that most predators share a small percentage of the population, they continue to pursue and hunt.

The major reason for this is not hunger, as some may believe, but rather an instinctive knowledge of the "Law of Wasted Efforts," which governs nature.

Fish eggs are eaten in half, baby bears die before reaching adolescence in half, the majority of the world's rain falls in oceans, and birds devour the majority of tree seeds.
Animals, plants, and other natural forces have been found to be more susceptible to the law of "wasted efforts."

Only humans believe that failure is defined by a lack of success after a few attempts... but the truth is that we only fail when we "give up trying."

Success is not having a life free of pitfalls and falls... it is walking over your mistakes and moving past every stage where your efforts were wasted in anticipation of the next stage.

If there is a single term to describe this planet, it would be "continue all over again."

Never ever Continue to move, think, and attempt new things. Above everything, continue to pray.

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