Have
you failed? More than once? I certainly have, we all have.
Thomas Edison made many attempts at
inventing a working lightbulb with setback after setback. Yet he was confident
he hadn’t failed even once. He had simply found ten thousand ways not to make a
lightbulb. That’s a great perspective when you face adversity. In the effort
toward any worthwhile goal, failure has to be considered part of the process.
Failure in achieving a particular result isn’t really failure if it’s another
step on the way toward the goal. It can be a vital part of the journey.
Until we can accept failure as part of
the process our growth and accomplishments are limited.
*Taken from a page in the book “Uncommon Life Daily Challenge” by Tony Dungy
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