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FAILURE
"You can do it if you believe you can!"
Generally, the term "failure" is a negative expression. But in this lesson he will take a new one
Gsens, because this word has long been misused; and for
for this reason, it has brought needless grief and suffering to millions of people.
To begin with, we need to distinguish between "failure" and "temporary defeat." Let's see if what is generally considered a "failure" is really only a "temporary defeat"; and also, if this temporary defeat is often only a blessing in disguise, for it shakes us up and directs our efforts in other more beneficial ways.
In the lesson on The Habit of Doing More Than The Work You Get Paid For, it is explained that strength develops from resistance. And in this lesson we will learn that strong character is generally the work of those who have failed, those who have lost, and those who have been temporarily defeated, which uninformed people call "failure." .
Neither temporary defeat nor adversity represents failure for one who sees it as a lesson. In fact, there is an important and lasting lesson to be learned from every defeat, and generally, it is a lesson that could only be learned through this path.
Often defeat comes to us in a "Silent language" that we do not understand. If it hadn't, we would never have made the same mistakes over and over again, and we would have benefited from the lessons she would have taught us. Also, we would have observed the mistakes of others more closely and we could have learned from them.
The main purpose of this lesson is to help you understand and benefit from this "silent language" used by defeat.