It may not be your fault that you fell.

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"Falling may not be your fault.
But it's your fault for not standing up"
Steve Davis

I was looking for Steve Davis, but I don't know who he is. As a big fan of West Ham United, there is a record that he directly jumped into the game and scored a goal when the head coach said, "If you're frustrated, you play." It's a fun case

Today I don't want to talk about Steve Davis, but I want to talk about one of his words, "It's your fault not to stand up."

There are so many reasons to fall.
Reasons for things that did not go well in the first place are often overflowing.
And it creates more exaggerated and more relevant reasons. Sometimes, if the reason is too perfect, you put yourself at ease, because it's self-consolation. And I think others will understand.

"I'm not the problem"
“Anyone else is bound to fail in a situation like this.”

Yes. You are not the problem.
And... so... what's next??

Why do we need And then that's what we're going to do.
Finding the reason is important. This is to avoid the same situation. It is not intended to comfort yourself or others.

It is important to learn not to fall.
But more importantly, getting up after a fall and running again is more important. Our lives and the education of children should give more importance to the courage to stand up about how to stand up.

I encourage you to challenge yourself and your passion for success.


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