We all deal with failure. If you're lucky to have a long career, it's part of the experience.
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Sometimes you learn more from failure than you do from success, and in some ways it's better to have failure at the beginning of your career, or your life.
I constantly experience failure in that my work is never as good as I want it to be. So I live with failure.
Failure is enriching. It's also important to accept that you'll make mistakes - it's how you build your expertise. The trick is to learn a positive lesson from all of life's negative moments.
I've always had to have some kind of failure before I was successful.
Failure is fantastic, because you meet yourself and get to know your limitations. This is how I express myself, and I can't do it any other way.
Failure seldom stops you. What stops you is the fear of failure.
I know it wouldn't seem like I've had a lot of failure in my career, but there are things that I regard as failures, when I look at certain performances and go, 'That's not good enough.'
I was brought up to believe that there is no such thing as failure as long as I'm trying my best. So I've had a 'blood, guts and glory' approach through my whole life.
It's not about failure; it's about trying something and risking something for attaining your goal.
Failure is an enigma. You worry about it, and it teaches you something.