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Turning Failure into Success

  • Writer: SSF_I
    SSF_I
  • Apr 7
  • 1 min read

When you start something new, you often have no idea what you are doing. When you begin at something without a baseline of knowledge, you don't even know what questions or things to ask. Once you improve further you are often able to ask the right questions and you have the background knowledge to be able to improve. Without failure and messing up, you will never know what actually works or what will propel you forward. As you continue to improve at something you often realize how little you really knew when you started and it can open a whole new world of possibilities that you didn't even know were there. Often, as you get better at something, you begin to realize what is possible and how much you still have to improve. So failing in itself can actually be an amazing thing if we learn from it and apply the knowledge that we have gained from that experience. :)

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