Quote #167613
It’s not about failure it’s about trying something and risking something for attaining your goal.
Carol Alt
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The remark reframes “failure” as a less useful lens than effort and risk. Instead of treating setbacks as definitive judgments, it emphasizes agency: progress toward a goal requires attempting difficult things and accepting uncertainty. The quote aligns with a pragmatic, motivational ethos—success is not the absence of missteps but the willingness to act despite the possibility of falling short. Its significance lies in shifting attention from outcome-based self-critique to process-based courage, suggesting that the real loss is not failing but refusing to try, since goals are reached only through experiments, risks, and persistence.



