How Failure Can Be Your Greatest Teacher

We live in a world that celebrates success. We’re taught to win, to be first, to never make mistakes. But the truth? Failure is a better teacher than success ever will be. In fact, most people who’ve achieved greatness will tell you: failure was not just part of their journey — it was the foundation of it. Here’s how you can start seeing failure as a powerful tool for growth instead of something to fear or avoid. 💥 1. Failure Reveals the Gaps Failure shows us what we still need to learn. It highlights weaknesses and blind spots, not to... Continues…

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