The greatest reward for a man's failure is not necessarily the consequent success, but what he becomes by it.

Ogwo David Emenike
The greatest reward for a man's failure is not necessarily...
The greatest reward for a man's failure is not necessarily...
The greatest reward for a man's failure is not necessarily...
The greatest reward for a man's failure is not necessarily...
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The greatest reward for a man's failure is not necessarily the consequent success, but what he becomes by it. This quote is one of the best ways to describe the journey of life. People fail often, but they usually don't become someone else by their failures. On the contrary, they usually become better people after their failures.

Source: The Fortune In Failing: Decoding The Message Of Failure

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