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    Former Guinness World Record Holder for largest book signing ever, Orrin Woodward is a NY Times bestselling author of And Justice For All along with RESOLVED & coauthor of LeaderShift and Launching a Leadership Revolution. His books have sold over one million copies in the financial, leadership and liberty fields. RESOLVED: 13 Resolutions For LIFE made the Top 100 All-Time Best Leadership Books and the 13 Resolutions are the framework for the top selling Mental Fitness Challenge personal development program.

    Orrin made the Top 20 Inc. Magazine Leadership list & has co-founded two multi-million dollar leadership companies. Currently, he serves as the Chairman of the Board of the LIFE. He has a B.S. degree from GMI-EMI (now Kettering University) in manufacturing systems engineering. He holds four U.S. patents, and won an exclusive National Technical Benchmarking Award.

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Failure is an Event not a Person

Posted by Orrin Woodward on March 10, 2008

Here is another super video on the benefit of failures for future successes.  I believe every great achiever had to go through a significant failure to learn from.  Failure forces you to confront the brutal reality and make the necessary changes to win.  Failure is not final, but only a stepping stone to further success.  Don’t be afraid of failure – be afraid of playing it safe.  People who play it safe in life still end up dying, but they never end up living.  How about you?  Are you busy living (and failing) or are you are busy dying (and playing it safe)?  God Bless, Orrin Woodward

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One Response to “Failure is an Event not a Person”

  1. Kyle said

    orrin talked live and in depth on the details of failure and these individuals, live. I think I would have enjoyed the video more if orrin didnt do such an awsome job explaing this concept and individuals in madison wisconsin, 2 days ago.

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