“All My Mistakes Have Become Masterpieces…”
Wow, just heard this song by Teitur this afternoon on the radio and loved the lyrics! Had to share them…and some thoughts… (Lyrics, artist, and radio links below) “All My Mistakes Have Become Masterpieces.” Hmmm…How would it change things if you entertained the thought that what you perceive as On those days when you’re looking at your photography, discouraged or frustrated, feeling like you’ve Or when you feel stuck in your life, looking back at where you might have made different decisions… What if those “mistakes” were actually what got you to a whole new reality, that wouldn’t have ever You stumble on a new way of printing things, and a look that appeals to you and is unique… You meet a new person that ends up inspiring, energizing, and opening up new opportunities for you, The next time you make a “mistake,” or find yourself discouraged and listing all of the missteps Remember the times that you thought you had blown it…and then good things happened that
couldn’t have if you had continued in the same way. Actually, I think just living your life as best you can, staying in the game in a positive manner…
that alone is a masterpiece! Surrendering, staying in the moment, maintaining hope, acting on your inner truth…
yes, there is no mistake there. Mistakes do become masterpieces. It can happen. It does happen. Let it.
Heidi
OK, the great lyrics:
"All my mistakes have become masterpieces" Who is to say who wins or who loses I sing to myself at the end of the day When I know what the blues is All my mistakes have become masterpieces I was born in the goodness of grace Because of faith, because of courage Because of forgiveness All my mistakes have become masterpieces There comes a time You must stay in the moment While your heart's still bleeding There comes a time When you must walk away Though your heart's still beating Who is to say who wins or who loses I sing to myself at the end of the day When I know what the blues is All my mistakes have become masterpieces ----- Teitur, from the CD Stay Under the Stars |