Quote of the Day, May 6 -- "The only failure a man ought to fear is failure in cleaving to the purpose he sees to be best." - George Eliot
At its core, this quote redefines what failure really means. In most professional and personal settings, failure is measured through visible outcomes-missed targets, declining numbers, or unsuccessful projects. But Eliot offers a more demanding and meaningful standard. According to her, true failure is not about falling short of results; it is about abandoning what you believe is right.
The phrase "cleaving to the purpose" suggests a deep, unwavering commitment. It means holding on to a guiding principle even when circumstances become difficult, progress slows, or external pressures push in another d...
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