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We pay a heavy price for our fear of failure. It is a powerful obstacle to growth. It assures the progressive narrowing of the personality and prevents exploration and experimentation. There is no learning without some difficulty and fumbling. If you want to keep on learning, you must keep on risking failure-all your life.
John W. Gardner
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What this quote means

Fear of failure hinders personal growth and learning.

This quote by John W. Gardner emphasizes the detrimental effects of fear of failure on individual growth and development. It highlights that growth requires exploration, experimentation, and the willingness to face difficulties, suggesting that the avoidance of failure can lead to a restricted personality and limited experiences. To truly learn and evolve, one must embrace the possibility of failure throughout their life.

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FearFailureGrowthLearningExperimentation

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Example use cases

In a motivational speech about personal development.

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