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One of my favourite Japanese proverbs: nana korobi ya oki, which translates to ‘fall down seven times, stand up eight’. It expresses the Japanese devotion to working earnestly and persisting – telling us that, to make progress in life, we will inevitably sometimes strive to go beyond what we are currently capable of, which means we may very well... See more
Un hombre solo puede dar tumbos durante un tiempo hasta que se cae o se endereza.
Brandon Sanderson • El Pozo de la Ascensión (Nacidos de la bruma [Mistborn] 2): Nacidos de la Bruma II (Mistborn) (Spanish Edition)
Everyone fails, but only the wise find humility | Aeon Ideas
aeon.coIt’s hard to be knocked down when you’re on all fours.
Fell in a hole, got out.
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Falling isn’t failing when we get up and continue. Falling is only failing when we allow the fall to stop our momentum before we reach completion.
Michael Brown • The Presence Process - A Journey Into Present Moment Awareness
The fearful ego tells us that by holding on to old resentments we protect ourselves from getting hurt again, or “falling.” The irony is that the release is in the fall.
Gabrielle Bernstein • Add More Ing to Your Life: A Hip Guide to Happiness

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