Day 1798: What is failure?

Failure is an event not a person so you can never be a failure – that’s my message to the world.

 

It’s 12 : 48 PM on day 1798  of my journey towards independence and I’ve managed to brush my teeth,  pray, read Mark 3,    publish my Disability of the Day feature,    learn one new thing – Monolithic [mon·o·lith·ic] adj. 1. Massive, solid, and uniform: “The monolithic cathedral.” 2. Large and unchanging: massive, uniform in character, and slow to change. – have breakfast, read Yellow Zebras! Hello, over here! Hello!  – a great blog post by Tim Fargo about how it pays to be different in business –    and  promote my Educate Generations campaign – $4 541 raised so far (thanks everyone   :) ).

 

This morning remembering the article I read yesterday titled Catherine Constantinides Shares Her Wisdom it occurred to me that most people, unlike Catherine, are afraid to fail so they don’t even try but really failure is nothing to be ashamed of everybody who has ever succeeded has failed at least once failure is that which we learn from to do better next time.

 

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