Another Take or Another chance: What Are You Trying?

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Is this another take, or is it another chance? What are you trying to do? What are you trying to be?

In filming, the final recording usually requires many takes. Take #1 , take #10, take #100, and so forth are reshoots, because of mistakes. The bloopers become the outtakes. The scene-by-scene vision, later to be edited into the final product, maintains the bigger picture. The mise-en-scene is the uniting force, the synthesis of ideas. Are you producing the plan that you've prepared? Are you progressing on schedule?

Unlike multiple takes, multiple chances are like a script is constantly in revision. There is no agreement in direction. Instead of a movie, it's just multiple versions of the same scenes. You're just crossing-out lines and trashing pages. There are too many editors, and not enough writers. It's called a second chance since chance is unplanned. Taking a chance is just going with the flow.

Before you try again, strategize. you following your steps or are you just retracing your steps? To accomplish success, you must pursue hard work with a purpose. What result are you trying to achieve?

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