Ming's deep thoughts
Many of us are reluctant to talk about our failures, and I'm no exception. Because we're afraid of being looked down upon, and afraid of admitting we're "not good enough." So who would willingly reopen their wounds? But we'd prefer to use another word: "comeback." I just feel even more stifled, like forcibly calling a bloody scar a medal. It still hurts. Have you ever considered this: Those most painful scars are actually your most fertile fields? Imagine you stumble and fall into the mud, your knees hurt But the following year, that patch of soil grows the thickest seed. The harder you tread, the more wildly it grows. Today, let's talk about setbacks, failures and how we recover from them and even cleverly utilize them turning these setbacks into springboards for creation and growth. Next, I'll discuss this from three perspectives: Redefining failure Turning failure into fuel The power of vision
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