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What to say to never give up?

What to say to never give up?

“It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop.” “Never give up, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn.” “You just can’t beat the person who won’t give up.” “There is no failure except in no longer trying.”

Who said better tried and failed?

Alfred Lord Tennyson quote: It’s better to have tried and failed than to live…

Why is failing good for you?

Failure teaches us to learn from our mistakes so that the next time we can avoid making the same ones. The benefit of failure is that you can do better next time. Failure teaches us to learn from our mistakes so next time we can avoid making the same ones.

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Is it better to try and fail or never try at all?

Lora’s Law #10: “It is better to try and fail than never to try at all.” Translation, by Dory, “Just keep swimming!” Motivation is key. If you are unmotivated, you are at risk for depression. If you see yourself as a failure, you will fail at the game of life.

Who said you Never Fail until you stop trying?

Quote by Albert Einstein: “You never fail until you stop trying.”.

Why do people stop trying after a huge failure?

Unfortunately, many people stop trying after a large failure comes their way. They lose their confidence, determination, and will. However, success usually follows quickly behind these huge failures because you’ve inevitably learned what not to do. Don’t stop with the huge failure.

Is there such a thing as a great success without failure?

But the simple truth is – no great success was ever achieved without failure. It may be one epic failure. Or a series of failures – such as Edison’s 10,000 attempts to create a light bulb or Dyson’s 5,126 attempts to invent a bagless vacuum cleaner.

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What is the best quote about failure?

“Failure isn’t fatal, but failure to change might be” – John Wooden 2. “Everything you want is on the other side of fear.”