Failure.

It's not a setback, it's a strategy.

The more you fail, the more you learn.

Failure equals feedback, feedback equals knowledge, and knowledge equals power.

That power comes from understanding what doesn’t work, and that’s just as valuable as knowing what does.

Failure gives you power.

Steven Bartlett made failure an essential KPI at his business - at least one failure per month.

Why? Because every failure is a step forward.

If you take 10 Type 2 risks (those that are reversible) 9 can fail and be recovered from.

But that 1 big winner? It makes all the difference.

Thomas Edison once said, “I haven’t failed, I’ve just found 10,000 ways that haven’t worked.”

Failure is part of the process, not the end of it.

When you fail, you gain feedback, that feedback is pure knowledge, and with that knowledge, you’re empowered to make better decisions.

Think of failure as a feedback loop, constantly guiding you towards success.

If you’re not failing, you’re not trying hard enough.

Each failure teaches you something new, something invaluable.

Embracing failure changes your perspective - it turns every misstep into an opportunity.

So, don’t fear failure, invite it.

Count your failures, and wear them like a badge of honour, because every single one brings you closer to your goal.

And remember, failure isn’t final. It’s just the beginning of a new path to success.

So fail, and fail often.

Your next failure might just be the breakthrough you’ve been waiting for.

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