Monday, November 13

Failure

What a terrible word. Perhaps if I am ever interviewed by the ever-prepared Jim Lipton, I could tell him that is my least favorite word in the English language. Mr Lipton, I don't think, has ever failed anything. Let's look at some definitions, courtesy the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary:

FAIL (v)
to not succeed in what you are trying to achieve or are expected to do;
to not do something which you should do;
to become weaker or stop working completely

FAILED (adj)
having not succeeded

FAILING (adj)
becoming weaker or less successful

FAILURE (n)
when something or someone has not succeeded;
when you do not do something that you must do or are expected to do;
when something does not work, or stops working as well as it should

Now, for an example which befits all the above definitions: Project 365 failed when Beedow did not create a post yesterday.

We all knew it would happen, it was just a matter of time. There had been eleven posts, and on the day of post twelve, this blogger simply forgot. He had remembered while watching television, thinking, "gosh, I hope I don't forget to blog." Still, he did. He failed. He has failed before, some of them more grandiose, some less public, all failures however. He hopes to not fail again.

The inevitable question, though, becomes: What becomes of Project 365? Are we to assume that now the project will last an extra day, becoming P366? Does this post, which should have been number thirteen, become reduced to numero doce? I think we shouldn't dwell to much on the issue lest it become synonymous with other too-heavily-dwelled bits of news such as Watergate, the Crusades, the Loch Ness Monster or the Britney-Kevin Story. Project 365 was meant to bring joy, not create scandal. So stop bugging me. Stop calling your Mother. She doesn't care that I forgot to write on here last night.

6 comments:

J.J. said...

Solution: This is the first post of P365. You need to start over.

I even provided you with a topic yesterday. If you read my blog ever, you'd noticed I tagged you for a meme.

Beedow said...

I like it. Starting over. And I did notice your blog. I do read it. I am saving the post for when I'm ready. Don't rush me.

Anonymous said...

Can't you change the date on Blogger? You should have just faked it and claimed victory - that's the American way!

Anonymous said...

As soon as I read what Project 365 was, I said to myself, well, that ain't happening.
Am i evil? Did i wish you ill? Did I think you grossly incapable?
No. No. NO!! (Hey, quit bugging me!)
It just seemed like an INSANE goal!
But if you're starting it up again, vaya con dios, stud!

By coincidence, I saw some of an In the Actor's Studio last night with Dustin Hoffman (maybe a new one? Seemed like pretty recent references in it). He was pretty interesting and intense in dispensing some opinions and advice about acting. In a cool way.

Anonymous said...

Hey, this whole "P365" concept is kind of interesting....

Anonymous said...

Hee hee...
before you think I've lost my mind...
there was a time lapse of nine days between those last two comments, and I simply added a comment today without reading my previous one.
So, I sound like I'm losing my mind when you read them back to back.
All I meant was, I was thinking of this whole "P365" idea SINCE then, and it sounds like an interesting challenge...