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Hello!
It a question kind of boring... Yes!
Are you afraid of success?
Or afraid to try and not get?
In this case, it is the fear of failure,
and keep carrying the weight of failure.
How about if I tell you
that failure and success are two sides of the same coin?!
You can see that in different moments
we're dealing with one or the other
- success or failure.
Each one has their time to get into the scene.
As to show that success and failure are all about each other;
that one sustains the other.
For all of us, error - failure - looks like a villain.
It is a subject that we avoid all the time.
I think it's time to face this "villain" the way it is.
And what is it? It is an ingredient of success.
Yes... I agree that everything is somewhat contradictory.
See, how to deal with failure is a skill that
every successful person has learned to cultivate.
They learned how to interact productively with failure.
They know how to give the proper value to the failures
that occur on the path of success.
The failures act as landmarks for orientation.
They have a decisive role by correcting routes.
Thus, success is achieved - by the incessant search of accuracy.
And what is the accuracy?
It is nothing more than the ready and finished success.
Nothing like a good relationship with the defeat!
That's what I said, buddy: "nothing like a good coexistence with the defeat!"
Ahh! You think I'm deifying failure...
No, nothing like that at all!
I'm talking about to face the defeat, not to deny it.
Give it the proper value.
We need to proceed, always self-overcoming.
It is a sustained effort for you to act productively...
You know, act productively with the defeat, the failure.
This is the way that successful people have learned
that a good relationship with the defeat
leads to greater internalization, more reflection,
and, therefore, to become better prepared.
That's it.
Until next time!
Enough straight advices! �