My Deeper Insight.

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This words…

Do you fear failing or see each failure as an opportunity to adjust, learn, and begin again with a better chance of success?

Reminds me of the movie “Mulan” and the scene where the father told her this saying “There’s no courage without fear”.
I bet you got the similarities by now right? But if you still don't, then it's okay. All you have to do is look around you, go online, and do searches for those at the top.
This plane theory had been my way, even being naturally self-motivated, I still draw inspiration from these folk peers.

I've grown to learn that failure can't be separated from success, and it goes vice versa. Unlike the strange twin of light and darkness, failure and success can't do without each other but that only depends on the man at the wheel.

As much as they both find comfort in each other and push themselves forward (still based on the man at the wheel) their encounters will never cease except when a person chooses to stop growing.

I've encountered certain downfalls business-wise, and that was partly one of the many reasons for my fears by the time I chose to settle on my current work right there I discovered at every push comes failure and sometimes success is barely noticeable until you sit back, and watch the lane you've worked through, and the more the continuous steps the higher the success breaks out from his shell and before you know it, every eye had bore wit witness to that growth and yes, this is my story and got more to share on by October❤️

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Excellent comparison with the movie, I think the best definition of failure is to stop trying to find success.