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Embrace Failure with Resilience

Embrace Failure with Resilience

Failure is an integral part of the human experience. Approach setbacks with the resilience of a child, accepting them as opportunities for growth. Set realistic expectations for your endeavors, fostering a pragmatic outlook that mitigates the impact of success and failure on your well-being.

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The world and the work culture has modified a lot, and it has resulted in increase in stress, illness and untimely deaths.

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