One of the biggest mistakes people make after a setback is turning it into their identity.
The business failed.
The marriage ended.
The job disappeared.
The dream didn’t work out.
Instead of viewing it as something that happened, they start viewing it as who they are.
That’s dangerous.
A chapter is not a book.
A setback is not a life sentence.
A difficult season is not your permanent address.
The most confident people I know aren’t people who avoided failure.
They’re people who refused to build a home inside it.
They kept moving.
They kept growing.
They kept writing new chapters.
The story isn’t over because one chapter was difficult.
The story is over when you stop writing.
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