Until death, all defeat is psychological.
— Jocko Willink
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Until death, all defeat is psychological.
— Jocko Willink
Stay limber. Fail more.
Share culture, tryptic tease. Unite on the bathroom stall door. Black and red sharpie, wet paint, scratch marks that misspell our month. Leave nail polish on until it chips itself away like a candy coating. Morning calls like a mother or a manager. The frame and matte board together overpower the work inside. H and E and R. Figure yourself out before 9am. Humbled, impressed upon. Movies never to be seen again. Hype, hunger, and hubris. Go again.
(– darlfinch )
Brave, Not Perfect: Fear Less, Fail More, and Live Bolder
Brave, Not Perfect: Fear Less, Fail More, and Live Bolder
By | Reshma Saujani
In a book inspired by her popular TED talk, New York Times bestselling author Reshma Saujani empowers women to embrace imperfection and bravery.
Imagine if you lived without the fear of not being good enough. If you didn’t care how your life looked on Instagram, or worry about what total strangers thought of you. Imagine if you could let go of the guilt, and stop beating…
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7 Steps For Moving Through Failure (Even If It's Messy)
7 Steps For Moving Through Failure (Even If It’s Messy)
By Bill Wooditch
We all experience failure from time to time; it’s a natural part of life. It can be easy to forget this and feel alone as this topic is not talked about enough. Bill Wooditch, the author of the new book Fail More: Embrace, Learn, and Adapt to Failure as a Way to Success, is working to reverse the common narrative that failure is this shameful life-altering thing and instead…
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Fail More by John Silva Twitter || Source
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better.
Samuel Beckett
Lesson 5: Not Everything You Do Will Succeed
Jesus Christ, apparently nobody wants to let me watch Iron Man tonight. The power's gone out both times I was watching it. The first time the digital converter in my room decided to stop working, and now the cable box in the living room has apparently decided it doesn't want to work anymore either.