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Failosophy

: Detach your identity from your outcomes. Setbacks are things that happen, not who you are.

: Failure is a universal experience, not an exception. Failosophy

: Public "successes" often erase the messy failures that preceded them, creating unrealistic expectations. : Detach your identity from your outcomes

: Setbacks indicate where current procedures need changing to achieve better results. Failosophy

: Every mistake offers a lesson about what does not work, bringing you closer to what does.

: Speaking openly about disappointments helps regulate emotions and reduces the isolation of shame. Key Lessons for Growth Failosophy by Elizabeth Day - Sarah Collins Bookworm

: Focusing on a rigid five-year plan can be counterproductive; it is better to remain adaptable to life’s unpredictability.