Who hasn't failed at something? I guess we could say it starts even before grade school and is only amplified after that. But honestly, what were your thoughts on failure while growing up? And what are your thoughts on failure today? Something to be avoided at all cost? Something that successful people don't do? Maybe something we're sure other people do also, but it's best to keep it all hidden? From our earliest days most of us have been given a script to act out which will lead to some form of "success". Since success seems to be the opposite of failure, then it would seem to follow that successul people do everything in their power to avoid failing. But is that true? Part yes...and Part no.
This week's topic follows naturally and sequentially after our discussion of success. And while you might not be surprised by what we talk about, I want to assure you that a superficial understanding of failure and its remedy will only leave any of us bitter, wounded, and soured on life. If anyone wants to achieve a durable and lasting success, it's essential that he or she also learns to fail well and fail wisely. Let's take a look.
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