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Failure is Baked In

Not being able to achieve your target or failing on some days, even unable to continue, is part of your journey, and is a lesson for you to dust yourself and get back up. 

If we feel lost and give up after a failure, then we are just looking for an excuse. Failure is required for you to succeed eventually.

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