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If you are like every other successful person on this planet, you have failed. As a matter of fact, you may fail more than you succeed. Failing and making mistakes is part of success, even though you probably wish it wasn’t.So the question isn’t how you can stop failing, but how can you succeed after you fail. There is a great quote from Katherine Mansfield which says, ‘Make it a rule of life never to regret and never to look back. Regret is an appalling waste of energy; you can't build on it; it's only for wallowing in.’You see, the best way to succeed after failing is to move on. Don’t sit around regretting the mistakes you have made. Don’t always be looking back at how you wish you could have done something different yesterday. If you are always looking backwards, you can never see where you are going.Regret will make you live in yesterday, be miserable today, and be blind to tomorrow. Learn from the past so that you can do it better in the future. When it comes down to it, successful people aren’t always the most talented, skilled, or gifted. They are the ones that stuck with it long enough to learn how to succeed. They are the ones that took their mistakes and failures and turned them into something that the world could benefit from. They are the ones that when it looked hopeless, they knew that they had something to give and wouldn’t stop until they had completed their goal.Make a decision today that you will never again live in regret or sorrow for yesterday. Make your life count and impact the world around you by never quitting short of success.
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