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... tion of success.
So, he had never considered the possibility that failure could also increase proficiency.
But, thinking carefully, why shouldn't failure also increase proficiency?
Success was never achieved outright but was built upon a series of failures.
Although the experience gained from failure was minimal, wasn't that small experience still part of success?
It was like learning to drive, a novice certainly couldn't maneuver tight canal turns.
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