I truly believed that the cost of success for us shouldn't be the cost of failure for a good friend.

Jodi Picoult
I truly believed that the cost of success for us...
I truly believed that the cost of success for us...
I truly believed that the cost of success for us...
I truly believed that the cost of success for us...
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Failure is not the end of the line. It's just another step in the process of building a better life. Failure is necessary, because it's what helps us get up and try again. Failure teaches us to get better at what we do, which is why it's so important.

We all have bad days, but even if there are some things about ourselves that are not perfect, they are still crucial for our success. Failure teaches us how to see past our flaws and acknowledge that there is always room for improvement. Success teaches us how to be content with who we are.

Source: Handle With Care

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