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Learning : The Bane Of My Existence

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Learning How to Embrace Failure Ken Bain the bane of my existence is at in again in another pretentious, long chapter that could have been summed up in on sentence. “Success is stumbling from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.” This quote by Winston Churchill sums up what took Mr. Bain thirty three pages to say. Since I can’t merely just say this chapter is about learning to embraces our failures let me spend the next few paragraphs looking for meaning, and self-discovery is a book that makes me want to kill myself. Everyone fails at some point. I fail all the time, every single time I write one of these book blogs I spend hours poring over this god awful book “What the Best College Students do” looking for things I might be able to relate to, putting aside my hatred my Ken Bain to try and come up with something. The entire process is awful but I suck it up and write what I considered to be a well written paper only to get them returned with a bloody C. While it may be frustrating it’s not the end all for my writing; with each crappy grade I receive I get feedback on what to do for the next assignment. All goals have obstacles and roadblocks the road to success is not a straight path but a complex maze with dead ends and twists and turns. When people fear failure they don’t even attempt the maze. Some who do attempt will give up as soon as the maze becomes difficult. It’s not their fault they failed. At the first sign of failure they give up. The other group

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