Because you've done the horrible jobs, it gives you an even grittier determination to succeed.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When you fail you learn from the mistakes you made and it motivates you to work even harder.
Because my life has been so notorious and so bad, it can overshadow my work.
Humans are creatures of habit. If you quit when things get tough, it gets that much easier to quit the next time. On the other hand, if you force yourself to push through it, the grit begins to grow in you.
Sometimes, success almost haunts you. You want to be the best at everything you do and know you have to work hard.
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.
For me personally it is because I get an awful amount of success and I don't think I deserve it and then I want to sabotage it.
Grit is that 'extra something' that separates the most successful people from the rest. It's the passion, perseverance, and stamina that we must channel in order to stick with our dreams until they become a reality.
Because I was successful over the years, I never had the opportunity to do the stuff I really wanted.
Unless you are really grounded and have a true sense of reality, you can get lost in that and a lot of people do and that's why you see so many people with successful careers but with destructive lives.
Sometimes when you fail, it allows you the opportunity to grow more motivation and get more intense about your training.
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