That whole erasers are there for a reason, and that the backspace key is there for the same reason, and that we’re only human (which is, ahem, the dominant and technically most advanced species on earth), along with every other canned phrasing that one can think of. Well, I did study more, and I did do well on that next test, but not without the realization that I did not fail. Now, I just told you that I realized my failure, and now I’m telling you that I didn’t fail. That doesn’t make sense. So allow me to explain. I didn’t say that I never failed, just that I didn’t. I no longer have failed. We, as a species, me, as a person with my own thoughts, I, can define failure beyond what it says in the dictionary, beyond a number below a sixty-three percent. So I will. I believe that in cases like these you can rescind your failures in a way. If you have learned from your failure, it is no longer a failure, because you learned something, because you changed for the better because of it. I failed once, but I got back up. I highlighted my mistake against the background of success and colorful magnets, so that I could morally cross it out. We can only fail if we allow ourselves to, and I am not allowing myself to
That whole erasers are there for a reason, and that the backspace key is there for the same reason, and that we’re only human (which is, ahem, the dominant and technically most advanced species on earth), along with every other canned phrasing that one can think of. Well, I did study more, and I did do well on that next test, but not without the realization that I did not fail. Now, I just told you that I realized my failure, and now I’m telling you that I didn’t fail. That doesn’t make sense. So allow me to explain. I didn’t say that I never failed, just that I didn’t. I no longer have failed. We, as a species, me, as a person with my own thoughts, I, can define failure beyond what it says in the dictionary, beyond a number below a sixty-three percent. So I will. I believe that in cases like these you can rescind your failures in a way. If you have learned from your failure, it is no longer a failure, because you learned something, because you changed for the better because of it. I failed once, but I got back up. I highlighted my mistake against the background of success and colorful magnets, so that I could morally cross it out. We can only fail if we allow ourselves to, and I am not allowing myself to