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		<description>&quot;I&#039;m highly skilled at beating myself up&quot; lol good one
Practice makes perfect, hehe.

Do you think that maybe if you welcomed failure then it might just happen more? Similar to apathy you would not care whether or not something works so you wouldn&#039;t have any anxiety or frustration before or after. But what about manifesting intention? Doesn&#039;t that contradict the notion of embracing failure? And can someone really be enthusiastic about failure? Sounds like an oxymoron. 

My guess is what you mean is that if you accept failure as part of the journey to succeed, then you shouldn&#039;t be so worried or get upset when it happens. Rather focus on what you learn from the failure to improve your next attempt, therefore you should be enthusiastic about improving your chances to succeed.

In the end, this is all easier said then done as it does take a lot of hard work to succeed as you said. I think Churchill&#039;s quote can also be describe in one word &quot;perseverance.&quot; You can&#039;t have success without perseverance. Unless of course your a one shot winner, heh.

Enjoyed the read, thanks.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m highly skilled at beating myself up&#8221; lol good one<br />
Practice makes perfect, hehe.</p>
<p>Do you think that maybe if you welcomed failure then it might just happen more? Similar to apathy you would not care whether or not something works so you wouldn&#8217;t have any anxiety or frustration before or after. But what about manifesting intention? Doesn&#8217;t that contradict the notion of embracing failure? And can someone really be enthusiastic about failure? Sounds like an oxymoron. </p>
<p>My guess is what you mean is that if you accept failure as part of the journey to succeed, then you shouldn&#8217;t be so worried or get upset when it happens. Rather focus on what you learn from the failure to improve your next attempt, therefore you should be enthusiastic about improving your chances to succeed.</p>
<p>In the end, this is all easier said then done as it does take a lot of hard work to succeed as you said. I think Churchill&#8217;s quote can also be describe in one word &#8220;perseverance.&#8221; You can&#8217;t have success without perseverance. Unless of course your a one shot winner, heh.</p>
<p>Enjoyed the read, thanks.</p>
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