Failing Is Not A Failure
As humans, we all want to win. We all want to succeed at something, you may not know what exactly yet. But you want to win or succeed at something. It’s part of living, it’s deeply rooted in our DNA since the dawn of time. However, like Jackie Chan once said, nobody wants to learn the art of failing, of dying. Before you can learn the art of winning, you must learn the art of failing. Before you can learn the act of living, you must keen the art of dying.
Every single time you fail, fall short, trip or loose. That can be used as a lesson, where did I misstep? What did I do wrong, once you find the answer, then you can extract it and move into the future 1% wiser. This is how you improve. Each time you fail, remember that this mistake, no matter how big or small, catastrophic or insignificant is part of the process. Cut yourself some slack, we all mess up. It’s part of the human experience. It’s ok.
All that matters is you take what you can learn from the mistakes and keep pushing forward.
Kaizen 🪷
“The one who wins is the individual who persevered no matter what, never the person who encountered no turmoil”
- Valentine Verhunce
Keep going, you got this! None of the past failures in your life define you. All that matters is what you choose to do with the now.
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