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You’re Not Scared of Failing — You’re Scared of Being Seen Failing

Insight 8 days ago Participants (3)
  • Lizziedara

    Let’s clear something up.

     

    You don’t actually fear failure.

     

    Because failure on its own?

     

    You can handle it.

     

    What really scares you is something deeper.

     

    People seeing you fail.

     

    People noticing your mistakes.

    People judging your attempts.

    People having opinions while you’re still figuring things out.

     

    That’s what stops you.

     

    That’s why you don’t post.

    That’s why you don’t try publicly.

    That’s why you keep your ideas to yourself.

     

    Not because you can’t do it…

     

    But because you don’t want to look “stupid” while doing it.

     

    And that fear?

     

    It keeps you invisible.

     

    But here’s the truth:

     

    Every person you admire has failed publicly at some point.

     

    They’ve posted things that didn’t perform.

    They’ve made mistakes people saw.

    They’ve been judged.

     

    But they kept going anyway.

     

    Because they understood something important:

     

    Embarrassment is temporary.

     

    Regret lasts longer.

     

    Right now, you’re choosing comfort over growth.

     

    Silence over visibility.

     

    Safety over opportunity.

     

    And it’s costing you more than you think.

     

    Because nobody becomes great in private forever.

     

    At some point, you have to be seen.

     

    Flawed. Learning. Improving.

     

    That’s the process.

     

    So the question is:

     

    Would you rather look perfect and stay stuck…

     

    Or look imperfect and actually grow?

     

    Choose wisely.

     

    If you’re ready to stop hiding, drop a 👁️

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