Albert Einstein revolutionized physics, but few know he once failed a university entrance exam. Jeff Bezos lost billions on failed projects before building Amazon into a $1.7 trillion empire.

The world’s top innovators? They don’t fear mistakes—they chase them. Every breakthrough, from electric cars to AI, was built on failures that most would have quit over. The difference between success and mediocrity isn’t talent—it’s tolerance for failure.

The question isn’t whether you’ll make mistakes… it’s whether you’ll use them or run from them. Which will you choose?

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