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What do you do when you fail? Give up or keep going?

Never forget this truth: Most failures won’t kill you.

We vastly exaggerate the effects of failure. We blow the prospects of failing all out of proportion. Failing is not the end of the world. The fear of failure is far more damaging than failure itself.

As a proverb says, “No matter how often honest people fall, they always get up again.” Even “good” people stumble. They make mistakes, mess up, and fail.

Successful people are not people who never fail. They’re people who get up and keep going. Successful people just don’t know how to quit!

History books are filled with stories of people who failed again and again, but they did not give up until they succeeded. Have you ever heard of these famous failures?

Great people are simply ordinary people who have an extraordinary amount of determination. They just keep on going. They realize they’re never a failure until they quit.

That’s how you reduce your fear of failure. You redefine it.

You don’t fail by not reaching a specific goal. Instead, failure is not having a goal. Failure is refusing to get back up again once you fall. It’s refusing to try.

So, when you fail, keep going. If you don’t succeed at first, it’s no big deal. You’re never a failure when you don’t give up.

Let’s ponder some questions to help you put this into practice.

Leave a reply below and let me know what you think.

Excerpt taken from Daily Hope by Rick Warren.

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