“If you’ve never failed, you’ve never lived”

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Came across this video, and had to share it. It has a great message, in my opinion.

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  • What amazing spaces you inspired so people to take a risk in ways that gives growth a real shot at succeeding. Thanks for the refreshing challenge here - it comes at a great moment!
  • No thanks needed. =). I'm just glad to be able to help.
  • Glad you see where I'm coming from. =).
  • I did not take it as hyping up failure. I took it as a person can still succeed regardless of what other's tell them it they put their mind to it. If you get knocked down, get back up and keep pushing toward your goals.
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    EPIC FAIL

    You're one of the countless millions who spend their whole life hyping up failure as a badge of pride. You learn, you get on with life. You don't brag about it.
  • You don't brag about it, but you don't hide away from talking about it either.

    And it's not really the "failure" aspect of it, in my opinion. It's more the risk aspect of it. Being willing to take risks, is something that should be worn as a badge of pride. And the thing is, with risks, there will definitely be failures.

    So in a sense, yes, failure can be a "badge of pride". Of course, you need a balance, but having some failures is better than having none, in my opinion. More often than not, having no failures shows that you're not taking enough risks and not stepping out enough.
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