Real-Life Reflection:
Failure felt like the end.
I replayed what I did wrong, what I should’ve done, what I lost.
But then I started asking a better question:
“What did I learn?”
And the answer changed everything.
That “failure” gave me clarity.
It exposed what I valued.
It taught me how to begin again, with better tools and stronger faith.
Now I see it differently. It wasn’t the end.
It was the classroom that shaped the next chapter.
Reflection:
- What failure have you been avoiding or ashamed of?
- What is one lesson that came out of it?
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