Sometimes, the best plans lead us to unexpected lessons

AI In Law - A podcast by Mitch Jackson

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Today, during this short 4 minute episode, we're focusing on having a healthy and positive mindset. Yes, AI, tech and law are all important, but keeping your foundational well-being at the top of the priority list is key to embracing the daily challenges of tech, law, business and life. Here's what I've learned. Here’s the thing about trying cases—and life. You can walk into that courtroom with your arguments polished, evidence lined up like soldiers, and witnesses prepped to the second. You think you’ve done everything right. But then—there’s the jury. Twelve strangers. Each carrying their own stories, biases, and ways of seeing the world. You never truly know what they’re thinking as the trial unfolds. And when the verdict lands? Sometimes, it surprises you. Therefore, you learn to let go. Not completely, of course—you still fight like hell for your client. But you accept that some things are beyond your control. Like who’s sitting in those jury seats or how they’ll weigh your arguments. What you can control is the preparation, the delivery, and the relentless effort to do your best. Life’s no different, really. You plan, you prepare, you dream. But then—curveballs. You don’t get the job. The deal falls through. The big risk doesn’t pay off. It’s easy to get stuck in the “why didn’t it work?” loop. I’ve been there. Yet, what I’ve learned—both in courtrooms and out—is this: fixating on the uncontrollable robs you of the joy right in front of you. Therefore, when things don’t turn out as you planned, take a step back. Look at what truly matters—the constants in your life, like family, friends, and the moments that make you smile when no one’s looking. The trial of life isn’t about the verdict; it’s about how you show up each day. So yes, fight for what you want. Put your heart into it. But don’t forget to laugh, to breathe, to be thankful—even when the world doesn’t hand you a win. Because perspective? That’s your superpower. And if you remember one thing from this: focus on what you can control, let go of what you can’t, and never let today’s challenges steal the beauty of this moment. That’s how you win—every single day. I'm sharing more of this kind of content over on Bluesky. Join me at  https://bsky.app/profile/mitch.social For past podcast episodes, see https://mitch-jackson.com/podcast