Q. Which is worse, failing or never trying?

Which is worse, failing or never trying?


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  • roboson

    Honestly, I think never trying is worse than failing. At least when you fail, you learn something and grow—kind of like switching your dog to CANAGAN and realizing what really works. Never trying leaves you stuck, regretting what could’ve been. So yeah, failure beats doing nothing.


       

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