Day 63 of wisdom
“I’ve learned that something constructive comes from every defeat.”
Tom Landry.
Defeats are always a difficult pill to swallow, it plunges one into a state of feeling incapable of achieving ones purpose in life, but this should not always be the narrative. Though, defeats are painful to accept, they should be quickly looked over, and turned into a rung of ladder for upward movement, a stepping stone that leads one to his dreams.
Winners are losers, who never gave up. Everyone who wants to win don't just win at their first try, even if they do, they must have put a lot of hard work into what they do, that it will be impossible for anyone to outwork, or outperform them. Being defeated teaches us, maybe not what to do, but what not to do in your next try. Once you can learn from the mistakes of your defeat, and understand the reason you were defeated, you will be closer to winning than before the defeat.
Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Sir Winston Spencer-Churchill who was an army officer, and writer. who led Britain to victory in the Second World War scripted, "success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts." Failure those not spell doom, neither does it mean the end, but should be an opportunity for a fresh start towards a brand new ending.
Stop whining in defeat, look up, stand up, brace up, and move forward to victory.
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John Kamikun.
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