Quote by Emily Dickinson

Finite to fail, but infinite to venture.


Finite to fail, but infinite to venture.

Summary

This quote reflects the idea that failure is finite, limited to a specific outcome, event, or attempt. However, a willingness to take risks and venture into the unknown is limitless and has infinite potential for discovery, growth, and success. It suggests that even if we encounter failure in specific endeavors, we should maintain an optimistic and adventurous mindset that is open to new opportunities and possibilities. In this context, failure should not discourage us but rather motivate us to keep exploring and pushing our boundaries.

Topics

Bravery
By Emily Dickinson
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