See your life as a script that you are writing and creating every day.


In film, most scripts fail because of two reasons:


1. The protagonist isn’t active.

That is, if the protagonist isn’t pursuing a clear goal and his story doesn’t have a linear overall arc.


2. The protagonist doesn’t change.

That is, if the protagonist remains the same throughout the film and, at the end of the film, he is left unchanged.


Life’s script doesn’t fail when you have many failures or setbacks along the way, pursuing your life’s goal - in fact, it’s often the opposite.


It starts failing when there’s a lack of mission, purpose or a greater goal in your story, which usually translates as the driving force that moves your life forward.


It also fails, however, if you go through life with little changing in you or your environment, in your worldview or your thinking.


There are many variables, of course, but at the core lie the following questions:


> Are you stagnating or are you changing?


>Is your story interesting to live out and watch or are you just an extra in your own film?


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