A thought just hit me.
It's not *losing* or *failing* when we go back do day #1.
It's the complete opposite - it's *sticking to the rule* that you need to reset the counter. It's keeping on pushing regardless of what happens.
Failing would be *not* resetting the counter. Changing the rules. Or giving up and quitting.
Going back to day #1 is part of the program. It helps build patience, integrity, and honesty with oneself. It's a valuable lesson on what you need to focus on more.
It's not *losing* or *failing* when we go back do day #1.
It's the complete opposite - it's *sticking to the rule* that you need to reset the counter. It's keeping on pushing regardless of what happens.
Failing would be *not* resetting the counter. Changing the rules. Or giving up and quitting.
Going back to day #1 is part of the program. It helps build patience, integrity, and honesty with oneself. It's a valuable lesson on what you need to focus on more.
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