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Failure Vs Quitting

Failure Vs Quitting

So, when you get right down to it, there is no such thing as “failure”—there are only results, some more successful than others. Failure doesn’t mean you’ve reached the end of the line and that success isn’t possible. The only time success is impossible is when you quit. Quitting is final. But continued attempts, with commitment and diligence, can be turned into success.

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