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DEFEAT DOES NOT MEAN FAILURE
Booker T. Washington said, “Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome while trying to succeed.” By taking two steps forward and one step back, we still continually move closer to the goal. A man who makes no mistakes is one who does.nothing. Failure, disappointments, and setbacks are a part of life. We must learn not to identify with our failures. there are many, many examples of people who overcome backward steps. Abraham Lincoln ran for political office seven times and was defeated each time. Bobby Kennedy failed third grade and could not even take care of his own paper route. Babe Ruth struck out more times than any other baseball player. Ed Gibson, one of the astronauts on the Skylab III mission, failed first and fourth grades. Learn from your mistakes, but identify with your success. Press on, confident in your…

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