Embracing Failure: Learning and Strength in Life's Challenges:

 

No matter where one begins, failure or setbacks are never the desired outcomes. Yet, everyone inevitably encounters repeated failures and setbacks in life. In such moments, the wisdom of Ryokan Ara (1928-2019), the Japanese Archbishop of Tendai Buddhism, resonates: “Learn from your mistakes, grow stronger from misfortunes, and understand that nothing in life is futile.” This philosophy echoes the adage “Don't be afraid to fail; be afraid not to try.” It emphasizes the missed golden opportunities to glean valuable lessons from mistakes and to emerge stronger from setbacks or misfortunes.

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