A failure doesn't mean you are unworthy, nor does it preclude success on the next try.
“A failure doesn't mean you are unworthy, nor does it preclude success on the next try.”
The World Motivation
A failure doesn't mean you are unworthy, nor does it preclude success on the next try.
“A failure doesn't mean you are unworthy, nor does it preclude success on the next try.”
A failure doesn't mean you are unworthy, nor does it preclude success on the next try.
We unwittingly judge products by their boxes, books by their covers, and even corporation's annual reports by their nice glossy finish.
Language is handy, but we humans have social and emotional connections that transcend words and are communicated - and understood - without conscious thought.
One of the most surprising forms of nonverbal communication is the way we automatically adjust the amount of time we spend looking into another's eyes as a function of our relative social position.
I'm not so proud to think that anything is unworthy, and I don't think I was that way 10 years ago.
Many a man will have the courage to die gallantly, but will not have the courage to say, or even to think, that the cause for which he is asked to die is an unworthy one.
Nothing natural can be wholly unworthy.
You are never unworthy of love and support.
Social connection is such a basic feature of human experience that when we are deprived of it, we suffer.