Let’s be honest - failure gets a bad rap. From an early age, we’re taught to avoid mistakes, play it safe, and aim for perfection. But if you’re building something from the ground up, playing it safe won’t get you very far.

The truth? Fear of failure is often just fear of judgment - what people will think, what you’ll think about yourself, or whether you’ll be “good enough” after the fact. But here’s the twist: failure is never the end. It’s feedback.

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