Why Our Definition Of Failure Is All Wrong
PSA: There's no such thing as overnight success.
Posted by The Huffington Post on Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Our definition of failure is all wrong. Failure is not a lack of success, but it’s an experience and bits of our journey towards success. As one commenter in the video says: “Success is the reward for hard work, tenacity and resilience. How success is defined may be the subject of debate, but if you have it, you are not lucky – you deserve it because you earned it.” And we couldn’t agree more to that.
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