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Reframing the Idea of Failure in Personal Growth
The idea of failure should be reframed in order to view it as a natural part of personal growth rather than a stopping point; failure should be viewed as a comma, not a period. Although it may take a while to learn, viewing experiences as opportunities for growth is more effective than labeling them as successes or failures.
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The speaker suggests that failure can be reframed and should not be seen as an option.
34:35 - 35:52 (01:17)
Summary
The speaker suggests that failure can be reframed and should not be seen as an option. By not setting a goal, one cannot fail.
ChapterReframing the Idea of Failure in Personal Growth
EpisodeEmmanuel Acho On Overcoming the Fear of Failure & Living a Life Without Limits EP 1245
PodcastThe School of Greatness
The speaker shares his perspective on failure and goals, suggesting that goals can limit our potential by putting a period where a comma belongs, while failures are opportunities to learn and grow.
35:52 - 37:22 (01:29)
Summary
The speaker shares his perspective on failure and goals, suggesting that goals can limit our potential by putting a period where a comma belongs, while failures are opportunities to learn and grow. He uses his own experience in relationships as an example of this mindset shift.