A note about failing
Reflections on monday
“Fail, fail again, fail better”
It takes more courage risking to fail, than it takes to dare strive for perfection.
That is why it is fortunate to be in a forum where your failures are not perceived as mistakes – but instead seen as a step forward.
Fellow students, teatchers and blog mentors at “Global Change” all embrace failures and by that create room for experimentation and bold ideas.





you’re right. failing is good to understand the things we need to get better or to correct. but i think “perfection” and “people” are words that do not match like pieces from a puzzle. we have different ways of achieving the same goals– we cook different, we dance different, we listen different. there’s no need to do “perfectly” if that keeps you away from the things you like or make your life better.
Very true, failures are nothing to be embarrassed about because they make you stronger, and better. Keep it up!