" loss is a great teacher "explain (value based question)
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have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work. – Thomas A. Edison
In most all leadership circles we hear much about winning and success. I’m not knocking it. We all like to win.
But in leadership, as in life, not every endeavor we undertake results in a win. Sometimes we lose. We don’t need books and webinars on how to win. That comes easy for most. Losing, on the other hand, is another story.
As a sports enthusiasts and player back in the day, we all heard the saying, “It’s not whether you win or lose, but how you play the game.” That’s all good and well if you win but can ring hollow when you lose.
In leadership, losing and failure takes on a whole new meaning. We tend to tie our value to our successes and see failure as unacceptable (not that it ever should be), and not as a part of our overall success journey. We forget the big picture.
In his acclaimed book, Failing Forward, John Maxwell states, “One of the greatest problems people have with failure is that they are too quick to judge isolated situations in their lives and label them as failures. Instead, they need to keep the bigger picture in mind.” Your approach and attitude toward losing are critical to your leadership.
Humility is not thinking less of yourself, it is thinking of yourself less. – C.S. Lewis
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" Loss is a great teacher " , the given line explains to us that when we loose something we understand the real value of that. It teaches us a lot of things like how can we maintain the things properly and all. Like suppose when a students losses his or her time for study he or she later on gets problem for that which teaches them that thry should utilise their time properly from next timeweek onwards. Similarly it implies in every phrase of our lives.
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