"失敗は不可能です"
— Susan B. Anthony
Simplified Meaning:
Imagine you're learning to ride a bicycle. At first, you might fall off and feel like you're failing. But instead of giving up, you keep trying and each time you get a little better. Those falls are just part of the process, not the end. When you see that mistakes are just steps towards success, you understand that you can’t truly fail unless you quit entirely. Think about famous people like Thomas Edison, who made many mistakes before finally inventing the light bulb. He didn’t view those tries as failures, just ways that didn’t work. So, if you keep going and learning from what doesn’t work, failure isn’t final. You are always moving towards success, even if it’s in small steps. This mindset helps you stay motivated and confident, knowing that every effort brings you closer to your goal.