The Surprising Truth About Failure That Took Me Years to Accept—And How It Changed Everything

The Surprising Truth About Failure That Took Me Years to Accept—And How It Changed Everything

You can treat it as proof that you’re not enough, or you can treat it as information.

I’m not suggesting you celebrate every mistake or pretend setbacks don’t sting. They do.

But resisting failure keeps you small. It keeps you playing it safe, avoiding risk, and ultimately learning less.

What I finally understood after years of resisting it is this: failure isn’t the opposite of success. It’s part of the process.

The workshop that went wrong taught me how to teach better. The burnout taught me to set boundaries. The difficult year in my marriage taught me that love requires maintenance, not just feeling.

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