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    Gurindoor‏ @G_S_Bhogal 25 Jun 2019
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    Those who win rarely examine why they won, but those who lose often reflect deeply on their loss, so you’ll often obtain the best advice about how to succeed at something not from someone who actually succeeded at it, but someone who failed at it.

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      2. Post Disclosure World‏ @PostDisclosure 25 Jun 2019
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        Those who succeed, and make money teaching other's how to do so, will also, so it seems, sometimes make the pathway to success much more complicated than it needs to be. If it's so easy, why pay me for teaching you? Complexity is better for business.

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      3. Gurindoor‏ @G_S_Bhogal 25 Jun 2019
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        That's a great point.

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      2. Iona Italia, PhD‏ @IonaItalia 25 Jun 2019
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        That’s the Gurwinder I love.

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      3. mravantcentre‏ @mravantcentre 25 Jun 2019
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        Replying to @IonaItalia @G_S_Bhogal

        Same. 🤗

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      1. Deep Learning‏ @SH2F088 25 Jun 2019
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        I think the best advice comes from those who struggle to succeed. Neither easy success nor capitulated failure grant much wisdom. Though, accepting failure to open another door is a kind of success. Life is tricky.

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      1. Rasty Turek‏ @synopsi 25 Jun 2019
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        “The greatest mistake in business and life is not outright failure. It’s becoming successful without understanding why”

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      2. JSNWNSTNLY‏ @JSNWNSTNLY 25 Jun 2019
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        I've often thought books about how to fail and why they failed are more educational. They don't exist because we're in a culture where success is monetary.

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      3. Tom Gryn‏ @tagryn101 25 Jun 2019
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        Some do exist, but agreed, they're much rarer than the SUCCEED NOW! HERE'S HOW! ones. One example I liked was "The Up Side of Down: Why Failing Well Is the Key to Success" by Megan McArdle https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DMCV4GM/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_U_x_cnHeDbZX106W3 … via @amazon

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      1. Kai‏ @UnderAntares 25 Jun 2019
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        More to the point we rarely look to the reasons why we win, and ascribe the winning to being smart, clever or deserving when in fact many external factors are at play. When we win it is hunan nature to internalize and when we lose, to externalize.

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        A master has failed more times than most have tried.

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