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February 8th, 2010

Acknowledging failure isnt a failure – fail hard, fail spectacularly

We only think of failure as a bad thing when in actuality it couldn’t be better. Failure is what drives us to reinvigorate, reinvent, renew, refresh, restart. The only true failure is if you choose not to try again. Failure is what allows us to take our game to the next level. The only way you can turn failure into a positive experience is if you have a winner’s mindset.

Winning isn’t everything. In fact, it’s only a very small percentage of everything. Winners have to go through a lot of failure before “it” happens. Winners are not made over night; they’re made over many nights.

What do I want to do? Fail hard and fail spectacularly. I’d rather not have my wins come easy to me one after another. Savoring the glorious victory isnt as sweet without the experiencing agony of defeat.


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1 Comment »

  1. Miles Davis said, “Do not fear mistakes—there are none.”

    Comment by CarlNo Gravatar — February 8, 2010 @ 11:43 PM

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