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Failure

Failure

How Emotional Chest Colds Become Psychological Pneumonia

We face failure thousands of times in our life, it's not avoidable. The difference is in our reaction: we may give up too quickly; we may become frozen, passive and helpless; we may become so stressed that we can't think straight; we may keep trying until we succeed.

How we deal with failure is crucial to our success and well-being in life.

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I want to be a human being, not a human doing.

Guy Winch offers great insights in our psychological processes, and gives suggestions to overcome the pain.

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