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Learn from Failures

  • ekuhagen
  • Sep 15
  • 2 min read

Learn from failure. Failure is not the opposite of success. It's part of it. Most people treat failure like a stop sign. They stumble instead of learning retreat they make a mistake and instead of reflecting label themselves incapable but if you wanna prove yourself to yourself, you have to change your relationship with failure. You must learn to see it not assigned to quit a sign that you're in the arena doing the real work. Let's be clear. Failure hurts. It's uncomfortable exposes your flaws and bring your insecurities to the surface, but it also teaches it. Sharpens failure gives you the kind of wisdom and resilience that notebook mentor or motivational speech can offer consider the story of Henry Ford before founding the Ford Motor Company. He experience two major business failures, his first company the Detroit automobile company collapsed under poor product quality in high costs. His second venture wasn't much better Doubted him investors walked away didn't treat those failures his final. Instead, he studied what went wrong he simplified his design, streamline production, and changed the way the world would think about failures didn't disqualify him. They qualify him. That's the shift when you start seeing failure feedback everything changes stop asking what's wrong with me and start asking. What can I improve? Stop avoiding risk and start embracing the learning that comes from every bold step forward the truth is you will fail not once not twice but many times the question is what will you do with those moments? Will you hide from them? Will you let them define you or will you use them as steppingstones toward a stronger version of yourself

 
 
 

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