I never felt I was incapable of succeeding because I felt confident I could always learn what I needed to know.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Through my education, I didn't just develop skills, I didn't just develop the ability to learn, but I developed confidence.
I was able to overcome my failures because I was always confident of my abilities and was sure I could achieve what I had set out for.
Someone once pulled me aside and said it was all right to succeed, and I realised that I knew what failure felt like, but I didn't know what success felt like. I've carried that with me ever since.
I think you can learn as much from success as you can from failure.
Whenever I've had success, I never learn from it. Success usually breeds a degree of hubris. When you fail, that's when you learn.
You cannot learn anything from success, you only learn from failure.
I had a very strong desire to be successful at something.
When I think about my career, my successes are built on learning from failures.
If you're unwilling to try new things and to fail and learn, you don't have a shot. That doesn't mean you are going to be successful, but you have to try to change.
I have never believed in my own ability to succeed at everything. I recognize I'm a human being like everybody else, and I make mistakes and fall short time and again.