π Let's talk about failure.
Most people hate failing. They see it as embarrassing, as proof they're not good enough, as a reason to give up.
But here's what the best athletes know: failure is just feedback.
Every strikeout teaches you something. Every error teaches you something. Every loss teaches you something. The question is: are you paying attention?
With a growth mindset, you don't see failure as the end of the story. You see it as a chapter in your development. You ask yourself: "What can I learn from this? How can I use this to get better?"
That's why champions aren't afraid to fail. They're afraid of not learning from failure.
Think about your favorite athlete. They've failed thousands of times. They've struck out. They've made errors. They've lost games. But they didn't let those failures define them. They let those failures refine them.
Your failures don't make you weak. They make you wise. They make you stronger. They make you better.
π― Discussion Prompt: What's a recent failure or mistake you made? What did you learn from it, and how will you apply that lesson next time?