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The importance of taking risks and being willing to fail

The importance of taking risks and being willing to fail

Lakhiani advises people to be willing to take risks and to embrace the possibility of failure. He argues that taking risks and being willing to fail are key to achieving success and personal growth.

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We always have to be Extraordinary because we never know what people are learning and how perfect they are. I believe if I'm doing good then others are doing there best. If I walk with this mindset so I think I will be able to grow. So I feel competition is must 😇. SO GROW

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