(Credits to Ron Carpe on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ron-carpe-a6a9b632_wordstoliveby-quotes-dailyqiotws-activity-6993944161418629120-rfu8?trk=public_profile_share_view)
“Success is not final, failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts.” -Winston Churchill
I chose this quote because of the bigger meaning behind the overall first impressions when you read it. This is how I interpreted it. “Success is not final” implies that no matter what, you will still have room for improvement. If you think you’ve mastered something, check again. No one is ever perfect in anything, and everyone should remember that. “Failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts.” I feel like this is the part of the quote I resonate with. In my view, it means that failing isn’t so bad sometimes. Instead of looking at failure with negativity, we should look at it from a positive point of view, and learn from our mistakes. Because no matter how many times you fail, that number is how many times you can learn. Building a persevering mindset like this can definitely benefit anyone with future problems and obstacles. I think this describes me as a person because I like to, or always try to look to the light and look at all the positives over negatives.