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[00:06.56]Failure is a Good Thing [00:07.80]Last week, my grand-daughter started kindergarten, [00:12.18]and I wished her success. I was lying. [00:15.04]What I actually wish for her is failure. [00:17.67]I believe in the power of failure. [00:19.99]
These people succeeded because they understood that you can't let your failures define you -- you have to let your failures teach you. You have to let them show you what to do differently the next time. So if you get into trouble, that doesn't mean y
Reporter: Whats that about? 记者:那是关于什么的呢? Chambers: The first one was a little bit uncomfortable, because its very unprofessional. You just basically put a camera there, and then you go. By the second one, I realized this was g
Making its round on the internet lately is a series of posters that depict the differences between successful and unsuccessful individuals. 最近网络上流行的一系列海报描绘了成功者与失败者之间的区别。 Created by a user only
This is the VOA Special English Education Report. No one likes to make mistakes. But a new study says organizations learn more from their failures than their successes, and keep that knowledge longer. One of the researchers was Vinit Desai, an assist
今天我们学习的是成功者和失败者的区别。 1. Successful people:They take responsibility for their failures. 成功者会为他们的失败负责。 Unsuccessful people:They blame others for their failures. 失败者会把他们的失败