4 differences between failing and being a failure

4 differences between failing and being a failure

4 differences between fail and being a failure

Sometimes, we fail not because we need to or must fail, but we fail because of our attitude.

The 4 differences between fail, in the sense of not being able to do it right and having the mindset of a failure, will help to improve our understanding of failing as a temporary event and being a permanent failure.

Here they are:

1- When you fail it look like an event while being a failure is a mindset.

2- Fail is temporary while being a failure or having the attitude of a failure is permanent.

3-When you fail it shows you stretch the limits while being a failure is more like giving up.

4- When you fail it's an opportunity to learn and grow while being a failure is an attitude and then end of the process (learning).

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Danel Homméus, author of The 4 Ps, dedicate his best self to serve, discuss, and add value to you on the topics of leadership, management, entrepreneurship....

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