
We’ve all been there: a tough decision at home, a new project at work that feels too big to handle, a personal goal that seems out of reach.
That moment when we hit a wall, lose momentum, or question whether we have what it takes.
Struggle can feel overwhelming, and failure can seem final. It’s easy to believe that these moments define us, that they’re proof we’re not enough.
But maybe struggle and failure aren’t the enemies. Perhaps they’re part of the process. The real danger lies in stepping out of the game: in giving up.
When we stay in the game, something extraordinary happens. Each misstep, each moment of doubt, adds to a story that is still being written.
Struggle becomes a teacher, showing us where we’re growing and where we need to adapt. Failure becomes a compass, pointing out what no longer works and where we might go next.
Staying in the game doesn’t mean never falling. It means never staying down. It’s about rising, again and again, even when the climb feels endless. It’s about believing that every step, no matter how small, matters.
And what happens if we don’t make it? If the outcome we dreamed of, or planned for, doesn’t materialize? Even then, staying in the game means something deep:
We tried. We gave it our all. We lived the process fully. That, in itself, is a success.
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