Thursday HUGS


He who has the Son has life. (1 John 5:12)
People who have succeeded have not internalized their failures. They do not think less of themselves personally for having failed. They refuse to think of themselves as failures. Failure is something we have all done in one area or another, but not something we are. There is a huge difference. In some instances, failures have caused some to try harder. Those who allow failure to be internalized often give up in failure and refuse to take the risk of failure again. One of the most important things we will ever learn is that failure is something we do, not something we are. (Get back on that horse, whatever that may be, and ride!!!)