When others see limitation, the resourceful see possibility. This is the art of turning scraps into strategy, and constraints into quiet yet powerful momentum.
Answer to question No. 1: Not long ago I experienced failure, perhaps I use the word "delay of the results I expected." It turns out that this process for me is new knowledge or experience.
Answer to question 3: For us Indonesians, there's a saying, "Failure is delayed success," which I believe is a value to hold onto when experiencing failure. This halted or failed process could be a temporary stop. There will be new things ahead. It's better to go slowly, but we must never stop!
Answer to Question 2: Sometimes we can see problems or obstacles as challenges. A quiz that requires an answer. It may not be the exact answer that best fits the problem. However, this journey has enabled me to discover "another path" or "new way" of looking at problems and finding solutions using this new information.
Don't judge someone as weak because just looking at their physical appearance and face doesn't necessarily mean they are weak. Most people judge them from their physical appearance and don't judge them from their feelings, so don't judge someone from their physical appearance because it doesn't necessarily mean they are weak.
After reading this interesting story, I concluded that you should never judge people without getting to know them first.
A simple person, like Anya, who is considered strange by society, is actually able to provide solutions to their problems.
So, it's possible that people we consider ordinary are actually better than us. So, start learning to appreciate everything and everyone without judgment.
I once participated in a recitation competition at school, but I failed. Then I continued my recitation practice, and I've improved. My teacher said I was a leader in my recitation class.
It turns out I just learned that failure brings out the best in us if we keep trying.
This narrative serves as a powerful reminder to appreciate seemingly small elements. Their potential for significant impact should not be overlooked, as they are often the key to success.
In this story we learn that even though we are underestimated by some people, it is not the end of our struggle, keep trying and try as hard as you can.
So what i think of this is story is first don't judge a person too quickly, they might hide hidden talents..... secondly change your mindset, don't think failure is the end, think of it as an experience, an experience for solving and preventing a same mistake of happening again in the future.
Answer to question No. 1: Not long ago I experienced failure, perhaps I use the word "delay of the results I expected." It turns out that this process for me is new knowledge or experience.
Answer to question 3: For us Indonesians, there's a saying, "Failure is delayed success," which I believe is a value to hold onto when experiencing failure. This halted or failed process could be a temporary stop. There will be new things ahead. It's better to go slowly, but we must never stop!
Answer to Question 2: Sometimes we can see problems or obstacles as challenges. A quiz that requires an answer. It may not be the exact answer that best fits the problem. However, this journey has enabled me to discover "another path" or "new way" of looking at problems and finding solutions using this new information.
Don't judge someone as weak because just looking at their physical appearance and face doesn't necessarily mean they are weak. Most people judge them from their physical appearance and don't judge them from their feelings, so don't judge someone from their physical appearance because it doesn't necessarily mean they are weak.
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After reading this interesting story, I concluded that you should never judge people without getting to know them first.
A simple person, like Anya, who is considered strange by society, is actually able to provide solutions to their problems.
So, it's possible that people we consider ordinary are actually better than us. So, start learning to appreciate everything and everyone without judgment.
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I once participated in a recitation competition at school, but I failed. Then I continued my recitation practice, and I've improved. My teacher said I was a leader in my recitation class.
It turns out I just learned that failure brings out the best in us if we keep trying.
This narrative serves as a powerful reminder to appreciate seemingly small elements. Their potential for significant impact should not be overlooked, as they are often the key to success.
What lessons can be drawn from Anya's experience in facing challenges?
In this story we learn that even though we are underestimated by some people, it is not the end of our struggle, keep trying and try as hard as you can.
So what i think of this is story is first don't judge a person too quickly, they might hide hidden talents..... secondly change your mindset, don't think failure is the end, think of it as an experience, an experience for solving and preventing a same mistake of happening again in the future.