If you think you can’t improve, you likely won’t try to get better.
You’re allowing inaccurate beliefs about your abilities to hold you back from learning, and from being successful.
Failure isn’t as bad as you perceive, dear friend. Have compassion for yourself. Understand that everyone has shortcomings, including you and failure doesn’t decrease your worth as a person.
Take a compassionate approach to your weaknesses and you’ll be more likely to recognize that there is room to grow, improve and be great.

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Poet Nazir is a writer and an editor here on ThePoetsHub. Outside this space, he works as a poet, screenwriter, author, relationship adviser and a reader. He is also the founder & lead director of PNSP Studios, a film production firm.
