"What one does is what counts.
Not what one had the intentions of doing."
Pablo Picasso
Numerous times, I have tried to plant pansies and failed. In Nashville, one sees Pansies quite often around mailboxes or discreetly placed areas in public parking areas. As it is winter, the blooming flowers catch me off guard and uplift my spirits.
The point being, we may have intentions that do not come to life, but we can still appreciate the intention by discovering it successfully displayed by someone else. If we have a desire, but do not have the means or gifts or talents to bring it into our life, we can take a step farther and find it from a different viewpoint.
Whether we have intentions to build exceptional structures or prove a scientific theory, we have hidden emotions within us tied to the intentions. If we do not follow through or fail, we can release or activate this interest by observing the successful outcomes of others. When we recognize the talent in some one other than our lovely selves, we can continue to feel a level of passion in union with fellow human beings.
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