We all aspire success. However, success do not teach us anything, but failure taught us to ask better questions. The difference between average people and achieving people is their perception of and response to failure. Failure does not mean we are failure by nomenclature. Less wonder T. S. Elliot said and I quote: "Success is relatively what we can make of the mess we have made of things."
In actual fact, we should both learn when we succeed and/or fail. But we seldom learn in success because of the pride it reinforces. In this context, kindly remember King Nebuchadnezzar who said, "This is the great Babylon which I have built by the might of my power and the glory of my majesty." Meanwhile all glory unarguably belong to God.
Hmmm...great success pave the way to illusions of omnipotence and the feeling of self-sufficiency. Dear leaders, don't fall into perils of success. Manage your little and gigantic feats and tow the path of greatness.
Have a SUCCESS-full week!
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