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29. Experience is built out of failures
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29. Experience is built out of failures 10 Nov 2010 03:10 #83912


“The man who never did anything wrong, never did anything.” The experience that makes a man ultimately successful, is always earned through his initial failures. The difference between a successful person and a failure is not the number of times they fell, but rather the number of times they got up again. The successful person got up just one time more than the failure did. Our Sages said: “The Torah cannot be upheld, only through one who has stumbled in it first.” The falls are part of the struggle. And, through them, we learn how to make better fences, try better strategies, and ultimately become much greater human beings.
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Re: 29. Experience is built out of failures 10 Nov 2010 03:11 #83913

when we fall, we now have an oppurtunity to build fencs off of that fall.
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