Many successful people in various domains, from @garyvee to @WillSmith to @SteveHarvey to quite a few others, tend to advise that failing more is a good idea (perhaps for the learning experience and/or building a thicker skin). But is "failure" something to strive for? Is it a good language to use? Is it is good mindset? Can you learn more from victory and not a failure? And what if you could Win More instead of fail? Let's figure this out together. Here I am proving perhaps a more refined perspective that on a practical level may work for you much better.
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