Risk + Success + Failure = Innovation

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"Our skills are defined by the relationship of ‘risk, success, failure, and innovation’, i.e., one takes risks to try something very innovative, but your are likely to fail. It is at this point that one who fails is able to analyze that failure, to discuss it with others whose collective experience provides a dialectic conversation with the purpose of discussing differing points of view and experiences so they may establish a collective baseline where by one, the group, can express an innovative concept leading to the synthesis of something new, exciting and an established truth through reasoned arguments."

Our ingenuity as humans who can make use of weak links, failures, to achieve a stronger link within the chain that is progress and evolution of the person, the group and especially the groups personal skills, abilities and understanding taking the discipline to a whole new, relevant, level. 

We must evaluate risks and consider the possible rewards then step to the plate and swing away. You begin by asking, "is it worth it?" In all cases of innovative evolutionary progression the answer is always, "YES!" It reminds me of the saying, “if at first you don’t succeed; try, try and try again!” This concept, this premise I propose is something we can easily imagine and if we can imagine it, we can make it real. The more we challenge ourselves, the more our capabilities will evolve, increase and expand. Asking ourselves, “What happens when you ?” Provides us a thought process that inspires and creates that which our species uses and relies on to evolve us and our social structure. 

If we can see it, we can risk it and through our successes and failures create a new way, an innovative way, to get to the end results. RSF=I is the only way to evolve and for us in the dojo we MUST activate a innovative way based on risks and the results while making comparisons to reality and to the creative training and practices that build our skills to the highest levels possible. 

When you think of, “the way or Do (Doah),” this is what it means barebones, basic and fundamentally. Follow the Way and achieve mastery of what you aspire to do, be and become. 


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