People who say there is no such thing as failure have never either truly failed at anything or had to declare bankruptcy. Failure is not simply a blessing in disguise, a shut door that simultaneously swings open to a new one of superior realm of reward leading you to think “if only I had failed sooner!”.
New age pseudo philosophers and social media influencers urge us to see failure as an opportunity to learn and grow “phoenix rising from the ashes”.
Losing your finger or hand is an opportunity to learn to play the guitar a new and different way. That may be the case, but it makes the reality of your loss no less devastating.
Failure is real and it’s…
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