Failure is part of the learning curve.
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If you aren't living on the edge, you're taking up too much space
It is right before get back up, dust yourself off, and try again.
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Failure is not an ending, it is a lesson.
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And doesn’t it make those corners tight š š¤£
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Just begging to be cut?
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Oh, haven’t I tried, but alas, I kept failing! Who invented corners anyway…lazy minds? š š¤£
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True
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Thank you Saji.
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No kidding … Edison failed many times before a successful lightbulb.
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He is a perfect example!
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I have learned much from failure.
I always laugh when people say (usually for stupid little projects) that “failure is not an option!” It may not be desired, but it’s always an option. If handled correctly, it can lead to a better solution.
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A wise man knows the truth. A stupid man knows nothing and thinks the opposite.
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Haha!
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If we never failed, how would we recognize success? Besides, a little failure keeps our ego in place and makes us try a little harder next time around, and that in itself is a recipe for success.
Ginger
Think positive. Test negative.
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Exactly! Very well put my friend.
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I’ve learned a LOT! ā£
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Ha ha ha! Well said.
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It really is. We learn so much more by overcoming obstacles, but it’s a hard lesson when we’re young! š
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Yes it is a hard lesson but if it is learned well the benefits are immeasurable!
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Absolutely. š
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Without failure, there is no success.
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Exactly.
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So true!
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Thanks for stopping by.
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My pleasure.
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Fully agree!!
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Thanks!
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Heh, it’s the bit that’s almost vertical! š
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Ha ha. Good point!
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Making them successes rather than true failures.
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I believe that.
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