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If you're not failing, you're not trying.
The people who never fail are the people who never attemptanything difficult. They stay comfortable. They avoid risk. They play it safe.
But the people who become great? They fail constantly.They attempt things they might not succeed at. They push beyond their limits.They try and fail and try again.
In this episode, we explore the philosophy of failure, whyit's necessary, and how to reframe it from something to fear into something to embrace. We examine scripture on trials and growth. We study real-world examples of people who failed and became unstoppable: Stephen Curry, CristianoRonaldo, Steve Jobs, Oprah Winfrey. And we provide a practical framework for reframing failure and using it as feedback.
Topics covered:
• The fear of failure and why it keeps you small
• Failure as feedback, not defeat
• The courage to attempt difficult things
• Scripture on trials, perseverance, and growth (James,Romans, 1 Peter)
• Real-world examples: Curry, Ronaldo, Jobs, Oprah
• How to reframe failure (5-step framework)
• The invisible advantage of being willing to fail
• The challenge: attempt something difficult this week
Key takeaway: If you're not failing, you're not even trying. The people who become great are the people who fail constantly and keep going.
Send this to someone who needs permission to fail.
By Shannon FerroIf you're not failing, you're not trying.
The people who never fail are the people who never attemptanything difficult. They stay comfortable. They avoid risk. They play it safe.
But the people who become great? They fail constantly.They attempt things they might not succeed at. They push beyond their limits.They try and fail and try again.
In this episode, we explore the philosophy of failure, whyit's necessary, and how to reframe it from something to fear into something to embrace. We examine scripture on trials and growth. We study real-world examples of people who failed and became unstoppable: Stephen Curry, CristianoRonaldo, Steve Jobs, Oprah Winfrey. And we provide a practical framework for reframing failure and using it as feedback.
Topics covered:
• The fear of failure and why it keeps you small
• Failure as feedback, not defeat
• The courage to attempt difficult things
• Scripture on trials, perseverance, and growth (James,Romans, 1 Peter)
• Real-world examples: Curry, Ronaldo, Jobs, Oprah
• How to reframe failure (5-step framework)
• The invisible advantage of being willing to fail
• The challenge: attempt something difficult this week
Key takeaway: If you're not failing, you're not even trying. The people who become great are the people who fail constantly and keep going.
Send this to someone who needs permission to fail.