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Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: I was just curious...

Prevarication. Although I've often profited from it. It give one a chance to look before you leap. That said, I reckon I'm one of the most successful failures I've known. I retired comfortably at 49 and learned much from everything I failed at.

My marriage

Failure in being simple and innocent though I want it most to be.

My sex addiction lol jk, i would say thinking about the future so late in my life...

iF MY KIDS HATE MORE THAN ME.

mY GOAL IN LIFE:

MY KIDS LOVE ME MORE THAT i LOVED MY dAD.

aND i LOVED MY dAD SO MUCH.

I LOVD HIM. WOODROW WILSON WATERS.
5/5/24

MY dAD. THE BEST MAN WHO LIVED. THROUGH TO 92

Refusing to learn a lesson from a mistake, due to ego forcing me to believe I were right..... that type of failure is not only the ultimate but also inherently repetitive in nature.

... being unable to find the inner strength and bravery I thought I had, when my mother needed me to be her hero, in the face of societal condemnation... thus failing my mother

Nothing...as I have benefit ted from them all. I am glad I love my failures. Sometimes they have made me into a great person.

My inability to hold my concentration on something for any given length of time.

My inability to be ordinary.

no plan for growing up