The Mechanics of Virtue by Matt Berry, aphorism 21

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I might not have failed if I had not stopped with a valid excuse.  But even if I would have failed in any event, it might still have been better to confess the failure – without resting on the excuse – in order to preserve the impetus to get up again and justify myself through victory alone.







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