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Learn from your setbacks

Learn from your setbacks

Setbacks are a natural part of life, and successful people learn from them. They do not dwell on their failures but use them as opportunities to learn and grow.

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If you want to be successful in life, then you need to study successful people and do what they do. Conversely, if you avoid doing what unsuccessful people do, then you can avoid being a failure. In over 20 years of research, successful men and women have been studied and 10 key qualities that they possess have been discovered

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