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Fail Forward

Failure is part of success and a sibling of experience. Facing failure is hard, for failing is one thing we don't want. Hence, failure is never wrong and will never be wrong unless it turns into a person. Measuring one's value by defining their capacity based on one metric is a blindsided move. We are a product of diverse experiences, both good and bad. It is having the mindset of turning failures into lessons, which is a way of failing forward.

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