
What would you do for work if you knew you couldn't fail?
I'd be running my own art gallery... Don't forget to dream big #motivation

Open a community farm in my home town that is open for youth programs threw the year.

If I had the brainpower I would definitely be deep in someone's coding and learning all of the software that is needed to do testing, manual and automation, and perhaps learn how to audit. Big dreams

Id begin my dream construction company, doing what I've done for over half my life for someone else

I. Would fight wild land fires again

DHS worker they need mor male workers. That way it would even out the playing field

I would be running and flying my own helicopter service for Grand Saline. Got 5500 hours.

I would be interested in logistics for an aerospace company. Or mapping other planets. But if someone told me that they would back me to stay in the industry that I'm in I would open a school for bicycle mechanics. Although at this point I would prefer to get out of the bicycle industry.

Probably own my own business working on Japanese cars.

"Fail" is a term for those who lack the ability or insight to grow from a unfavorable situation. One can not fail when finding success in taking the shot regardless of hitting the target as it gives a point of reference to make the necessary adjustment for the next shot taken! ~ Me ~
Horse Rescue and Ranch; at least I know which end is which, something I can’t say about tech gadgets 😖