
Every failure is a stepping stone
If you make mistakes it doesn’t matter. Make mistakes and learn. The best teachers are your own mistakes. You learn even faster by your mistakes. Once I was at a conference with a great modern scientist Buckminster Fuller. He stood up and said, “Friends, forget about all the ‘Do this. Don’t Do that’ business. Commit as many mistakes as possible. You’ll become great!”
It’s true. Every failure is a stepping stone. Remember, though, that you can’t use the same stone for each step. Every step should be on a new stone. That means you should not keep on making the same mistakes. Learn well from each one. The problem with many people is that they commit the same mistake over and over. Even so, they will eventually learn from that mistake and move on. Experience is the best teacher.
From Spiritual Now!

“How will you know God‘s plan?”, a question thrown to me by someone close to me asking for a prayer. It’s a difficult question, I must say. Though I may not be the right person to give a concrete answer, I tried to answer it based on my personal faith. “If He does not responded, it‘s either it‘s not for you because He always knows the best or the timing is not right and the best is yet to come.”
I bought my PlayStation 3 Console 5 months ago because I was so keen that time to buy a new gaming console. At first, I intended to buy XBOX 360 but because I was convinced by my officemate to buy PS3, and so xbox idea was dumped.