My greatest concern is not whether you failed, but rather whether you are content with your failure.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
Have you ever failed in your life? How did that feel?
Was it something that stopped you in your tracks and precluded your ability to proceed or did it become a benchmark, above which you knew you must surpass in your next attempt?
When we are working to achieve our greatest success, we must recognize that in order to achieve great success, we will inevitably encounter our share of failures along the way.
When we get to that stage of determination and fortitude, we become as close to indomitable as we might possibly evolve, in the sense that it is solely through our perspective as to whether or not something is impossible, or whether that was a fictitious border within which we had been previously living.
Our learning system is continually reinforcing this thought process to the extent that we are pushing ourselves to learn evermore complicated material, and working to master that material so that we may stand upon it as our new foundation and accelerate beyond that into territories unknown.
If you are focused on continuously working for greater success, your willingness to understand and remain responsible towards your degree of focus and ongoing persistence in your attempts towards brilliance, you will most certainly achieve that which you have been determined to achieve.
Never be content with a failure. Fall down seven times. Get up eight.







