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Failure really can be an asset if what you’re trying to do is improve, learn, or do something new.”

Every failure is a lesson.

Embracing a culture of learning from failures fosters innovation.

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With 25 years in marketing, brand strategy, and mental fitness coaching, I focus on societal change, self-mastery, and fostering community to build a regenerative Africa. "The world is changed by your example, not by your opinion." - Paulo Coelho

The ideas in "The Obstacle Is The Way" are important to read because they provide valuable insights on turning adversity into opportunity and achieving personal growth.

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