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Every kind of goal is difficult to achieve, and therefore, there will always be challenges along the way. The way you tackle challenges defines you as a person and eventually sets you apart from the rest. Such experiences provide great insight which helps you achieve excellence in the long run.
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My biggest mistake was never believing in myself. As a medically disabled veteran, I believed my life was over and my confidence was shattered. I’m 23 so whenever I feel down and depressed, I remember how far I’ve come, the literal hills I’ve conquered during my time in the Army, and remember that everything will be alright. As a buddy of mine would say, “I’m not six feet under so I must be great.”
What lessons would you share with your younger self?
Don't fear failure,fear regret.