My feeling, based on my own experience, is that aiming for grandiosity is the fastest route to failure.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We all deal with failure. If you're lucky to have a long career, it's part of the experience.
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.
When you're doing something that you think - that you know - is a breakthrough, you cannot obsess about the possibility of failure. That is just not a great place to go.
I've had great success and I've had catastrophic failure. It's really how you handle the rough stuff that defines you, I think.
As an outside; don't worry about failure, because failure will take care of itself. Focus on success.
If you try to do your best there is no failure.
I'm drawn to failure. I feel like I'm contending with it constantly in my own life.
It's not about failure; it's about trying something and risking something for attaining your goal.
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.
Never walk away from failure. On the contrary, study it carefully and imaginatively for its hidden assets.