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Henry Ford On Failure

June 14, 2012 1 Comment


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Failure is unavoidable, especially if you are trying to stretch yourself beyond your current abilities.And stretch yourself you must, if you wish to grow.Failing can be hard especially if you react to it emotionally–i.e.hide your failure from significant others,deny it,minimize it,try to ignore it,try to avoid risk,be overcautious etc. Read more of this post

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