The Space Between The Waves
Meanwhile, there’s a quiet freedom in being bad at something new. I was sitting out behind a little beachside café once watching a guy learn how to play guitar. Now when I say learn, I mean every chord sounded like the seagulls were fighting over a french fry. People walking by would kind of grin, some shook their heads, but the funny thing was…he didn’t seem embarrassed at all. He just kept playing, laughing every time he messed up and starting over again. Somewhere along the way growing up, a lot of us started believing we’re supposed to already know how to do everything before we even begin. We avoid trying new things because we’re afraid of looking foolish, failing, or not getting it right the first time. But the truth is, every person you admire was once completely terrible at the thing they now do well. There’s something freeing about allowing yourself to be a beginner again. No pressure to be perfect, no need to impress anyone…just learning, growing, and figuring things out one mistake at a time. Sometimes life gets better the moment you stop worrying about looking silly and simply enjoy the experience of becoming something new. By the end of the afternoon that guitar player still wasn’t very good…but he was a whole lot better than when he started, and he probably had more fun than anyone else there. Remember, you don’t have to master something to enjoy it. Sometimes the courage to begin is the real victory. Have a wonderful day…See you on the radio. Follow along with Tiki Bar Publishing, The Space Between The Waves Podcast, and Tiki Man Radio for more good vibes
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