There is no such thing as failure? How can that be!
Have you ever tripped over a pile of failure? Or found an old failure in your pocket?
My guess is that you haven't. And that is because failure is not a 'thing' in the same way as a rock or a key is a 'thing'. 'Failure' just doesn't exist in the same way as those other 'things'.
So if failure isn't real, what is it?
Failure is just a linguistic description of an event, an evaluation, and a highly unresourceful one! One of the reasons it is unresourceful is because it presupposes that the event is finished. That there is no more learning that can be extracted from that experience, which is just not true!
When we try on the belief that 'there is no such thing as failure, only feedback' magically all of our past 'failures' magically transform into learning experiences. The result? An almost ferocious attitude to keep taking action, learning, receive feedback from people and mine it for all of the information we can to unleash our highest potential.
This 'belief', when fully installed, leads to an accelerated evolution, and brings out our unstoppable nature to continually improve.
Try it out for yourself!
Want some help with this? Check out my video about the meta-state of being Gloriously Fallible: [ Ссылка ]
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