Quote by GARY KELLER & JAY PAPASAN - Deepstash
GARY KELLER & JAY PAPASAN

"Success is Built Sequentially. It's One Thing at a time."

Generally, we speak of failures as a steppingstone, but fail to understand the mapping of the sequence of failure once we succeed. Eventually, tracking the failure timeline will give you fundamental understanding of sequential success (how one after other failure led you closer to the success).

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