Win or lose today, make sure you learn.
The biggest failure isn't a setback, it's a setback you don't extract a lesson from.
Stay curious! ๐๐ป
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Are you going to look at failure as the end, or are you going to take what didn't work as a lesson and do better?
1. Failure is a valuable learning experience.
2. Failure builds res
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โจYou stay consistent.โจ
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