There is no such thing as failure, only learning experience. -
But it doesn’t always work. We are as humans built of strengths and weaknesses. Those weaknesses may prove to be too strong and no matter how hard you try they win over and the thing you tried fails. But hey just think of what you have learnt. Here are my biggest failures: There is no such thing as failure. I really believe in this and think you should try many thing in order to learn about what you can and cannot do.Then in 2012/13 I got very carried away with a house extension and firstly did not stick to a budget and secondly did not have enough funds in place to pay for the extension. We just kept on spending until there was a debt of £20k. The universe acted here in a mysterious way with a cheque from my step mother, inheritance from my parents 20 years after they had died?Sometimes the risk works out, sometimes they fail I want to celebrate the failures, as many of them as possible, because every failure creates me, Lynn, the person. Every failure adds a bit more of experience and learning to Lynn and I become a more rounded, empowered, successful person.Failure in the UK is something to be laughed at. Failures are pitied, offered help, offered a way out, ridiculed, called out in the media, pointed at by friends in the playground (and I mean the adult one as well as the child’s one).