If you don’t try, you don’t fail.
So if you fail… at least you tried.
Maybe we should applaud failure more often.
Because the people who fail are usually the ones who had the courage to step forward. They are the people willing to look stupid, take risks, fall publicly, and keep going anyway.
The ones sitting safely on the sidelines rarely fail.
But they rarely win big either.
Meet Sarah Lezito.
One of the best motorcycle stunters in the world.
More than 10 million followers across social media.
And her most powerful videos are not the perfect ones.
Not the clean landings.
Not the polished highlights.
The videos people connect with most are the crashes.
The failed attempts.
The moments she falls… gets back up… and tries again.
Because people don’t admire perfection.
They admire courage.
Entrepreneurship works the same way.
Behind every successful founder are failed launches, awkward pitches, wrong hires, lost deals, sleepless nights, and moments where quitting feels easier than continuing.
The difference between winners and everyone else is often simple:
Winners kept going long enough.
Failure is not proof that you are incapable.
It is proof that you are in the arena.
And the people brave enough to stay in the arena eventually become unstoppable.
So tell me:
What is one failure you are secretly grateful for today because it made you stronger, smarter, or more resilient?
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