What’s something you would attempt if you were guaranteed not to fail.

Yes my mind is that blank! That’s like stratospheric blank! Which means that this blog has been a fight that started last night and I’m finally working through at half past four in the afternoon.
Having decided that writing about writing a book doesn’t fit the question as the last time I did I discovered I was missing three key components you need to sell: champions, connections, and a social media following. I’m still missing those things, as such I could not fit the book into the question.
A whole load of zilch
There is nothing I want to try. Is that odd? Or is it odder that I don’t care?
I have no real idea, it’s either laziness, realism, personal growth, or simply not something I need.
Maybe one thing appearing from the ‘zilch-o-sphere’ is that I’m sitting here with my cat cosily asleep with his bed blocking most of the radiator, freezing hands, and I’m happy.
Do happy people want or need less?
Or interestingly…
This is one of the true hypothetical questions, and I was thinking that maybe I should be able to find some way to work it, but for once my creativity has been beaten back by logic.
I know the point of the question is to get you thinking about your aims, and as such it’s a great question, but hey I’m a Gemini, a twin, and right now one is saying ‘go for it, be adventurous’ and the other is rolling their eyes.
Is it that I don’t think about failure? No there’s nothing I want to try but if there were I’d just go for it. There are no guarantees for success, so the idea of no failure doesn’t come into the equation.
As such, I’ll go for it with this blog, failure or not!
I’d like to visit the Pillars of Creation out in space, the birthplace of all the new stars. That’s what I’d do. That would be magical.
But now we’re up against distance, lack of oxygen, no spaceship, the fact it’s billions of light years away and I can’t fly!
But if you’re going to have a dream that can’t fail, which is always possible, why not have an impossible dream?
In this lifetime anyway, who knows what the next few thousand years will bring.
So there it is, 10 hours of working myself to this point. Or this one:

NASA: esawebb.org