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Aug 11, 2022Liked by Wamide A

I experienced my first failure last year and it rocked me to my core. What came of it was the following

- I learnt to stop feeling shame

- my relationship is not transactional, if I do this God will do that

- I didn’t die even though I wished for it so many times

I was able to go back and see where I went wrong. I have recovered somewhat but I know my faith and character was tested, truly, what doesn’t kill you make you stronger.

I have learnt to trust that God knows better so surely He knows why certain things happen

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But it's almost impossible to go through life without experiencing some kind of failure. Over the years, I’ve come to understand better that being aware of our professional and personal failures could be very vital in helping us become better versions of ourselves. Failure teaches us a number of valuable lessons when we take out time to review them objectively and non-defensibly...Wamide.

I agree with this postulation i feel it is what we do or how we bounce back from the failed project,failed relationship is what matters.its all lies with mindset and perspective to tip the tides of the failure curve to sucess. nice read Wamide.

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