Embrace Failure: How Self-Worth Fuels Success
Our self-worth is defined by our growth from failures, not by the failures themselves.
We should not be afraid of failure. If Edison or Musk had let their failures define their self-worth, the world wouldn't be the same.
If we believe that we will never amount to much, we are likely to give up just before we prove our self-worth. If we believe we must succeed on the first attempt to be acknowledged, we might miss out on a discovery that could lead to great success and recognition.
Know that you are already worthy of whatever you desire, then go out and achieve your goal from that perspective. When we believe in ourselves, we search for opportunities. When we set out from a place of self-worth, we know we can achieve our goals. Self-belief keeps us motivated, and our vision provides energy and determination.
Know that whatever you search for and can envision is already yours. Your test is to know it and to have self-belief.