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I like to think that there are no failures, just unexpected learning experiences on the way to something else. This sounds like one.

Thanks for the post. Looking forward to what's next.




I think this is a good attitude in a general sense, but I don't think failure needs to be sugar-coated. If you have a goal, set out to achieve it, and you don't, then you failed. If you learned some valuable lessons along the way, that's great. If you deny failure, I think that's being dishonest with yourself so you don't feel so bad. Failure should feel bad as much as success should feel good.




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