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Embrace Your Setbacks -- and Use Them to Your AdvantageWe're either the sum of our setbacks or the sum of our triumphs. Choose the latter.

ByJason Feifer

This story appears in theJanuary 2018issue of雷竞技手机版.Subscribe »

Nigel Parry

As we enter into a new year, I've thought a lot about something a woman asked me at the end of 2017. I was a guest on theNever Settle Show,a live-streaming talk show, and she sat in the front row of the audience and stood up to speak. She's experienced a lot ofsetbacks, she said. A lot of obstacles. Her life often feels stagnant. How, she wondered, can she move forward?

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And I told her this: Nobody sees your past except you.

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