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There is a grip that excuses have on the psyche. To express an emotional charge toward a given context while returning zero solutions or path for it to travel. An excuse is what one creates instead of a solution. The danger then is when one cultivates the habit of complaining. That instead of going ahead and trying to reap gold from lead, you express frustration and apathetic predictions for a reality due to circumstances that you allow to be outside your locus of control. Trial and error is a practice and through it, one may acquire more knowledge than the mere rote methods. Each has its place; it is in the event that you cling to the perceived need for more information before making the jump… that is precisely when the jump is most needed. That to have all the knowledge before beginning removes half the purpose and fun to it all in the first place.  To learn is to accept mis-takes.

So challenge your excuses, they are energy-drainers. Test the reality to which you subscribe, if you decided to remove excuses from your vernacular, what would the outcome provide? Would it serve you?

One way to find out.