Cultivating Resilience: Learning from Mistakes and Rising Strong:

Soichiro Honda, a founder of Honda Motor, once said: “My greatest glory is not to have never failed, but to rise every time I fall.” What he meant by this is that failure is not a problem at all, but giving up after failing is the actual issue. We are often afraid of even a single failure due to concerns about what other people might think of it. In moments like these, it might be better to confront ourselves and strive to be truthful with our inner voices. These inner voices can help us transcend futile thoughts, worrying less about others, and cultivate a mindset that is not easily disheartened. By consistently following this approach, we can develop the ability to rise every time we fall.

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