In response to the supposition that my enthusiasm for Life is founded in a history of successes … I have had a few occasions to set ‘the record’ straight. And invariably, after even the most abbreviated recounting of my litany of always-very-public personal losses … I get a look that silently says, “How in hell … ?”
So I was comfortably familiar with the conversation between Charlie Rose, and his two guests tonight. Each of them are world-renowned Chefs. One was the early Mentor of the other, and has consistently been referred to as the greatest Chef in the world today, by an impressive array of notable Peers. When they responded to Mister Rose’s question, dealing with their ’secret’ of success in their field, I found it very gratifying, and significant, that it was with a recalling of a distant moment, that they illustrated their willingness to embrace Failure as the root, of each of their respective sets, of accomplishments.
Hence, I am happily enthused to offer a couple of my favorite quotations for your consideration today. I do sincerely hope that you find some thread of useful substance in them.
“I've missed more than 9,000 shots in my career.
I've lost almost 300 games.
26 times I've been trusted ...
to take the game winning shot ... and missed.
I've failed over, and over,
and over again, in my life … and that is why I succeed.”
I've lost almost 300 games.
26 times I've been trusted ...
to take the game winning shot ... and missed.
I've failed over, and over,
and over again, in my life … and that is why I succeed.”
Michael Jordan
“Success consists of going from failure, to failure …
without loss of enthusiasm.”
without loss of enthusiasm.”
Winston Churchill