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                                                        Is it a blip, or
                                                      is it a catastrophe?

                                                     —Donald J. Trump



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                                                    Learn from
                                                      Setbacks


                                                  and Mistakes





                                    ow we handle difficult situations in life says a lot about who
                               Hwe are. How we view them is also an important element in
                               how we will deal with adversity. Some events will wipe out one
                               person but will make another person even more tenacious. That’s
                               why I always ask myself, “Is this a blip, or is it a catastrophe?”—it
                               gives me a point of reason in the midst of bad news.
                                  You’ve heard me talk about passion before, how it’s a neces-
                               sary ingredient for success. Reason is also necessary, and when we
                               experience setbacks and mistakes, that can be a good time to em-
                               ploy reason or objectivity. It is also sets us up to learn something
                               from the experience. It’s like the old saying about when one door
                               closes, another door opens—I see it as meaning there’s another
                               chance, another opportunity waiting. But we have to be open to
                               it. I’ve known some people who could be staring at an open door
                               and not even realize it’s open, let alone its significance.


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