The Best “Failure” I’ve Ever Had
In the past, when I stopped a business that I had been working on, the results were disastrous. This time, not so much.
I was incredibly fortunate to have been involved in the last business I got into and I met some really great people. I was challenged to do things I’ve never done before…like move to Atlanta with no financial backing and visit Oklahoma City for a weekend convention. The business opportunity that I got involved in made me grow. I accepted challenges that I would have never done by myself.
Without taking a chance, I would have never quit drinking and smoking. I would have never realized that the money I was wasting on cigarettes and alcohol could have been invested in my well-being and personal growth and personal development. I am a better typist, a better writer and a better businessman. I am now accepting new challenges and meeting them. I have new business concerns and new contacts.
The best thing that I’ve encountered in this “failure,” is the knowledge that I am just getting started!