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Face Failure Characteristics of Leaders Who Have Successfully Recovered from Significant Setbacks

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Exploring the origins of the word "fail," the book delves into its French root, "faillir," meaning "to almost do," and its Latin ancestor, "fallere," which translates to "deceive." This etymology suggests that failure is tied to unfulfilled intentions, leading to a sense of deception for those who had faith in the outcome. The analysis highlights the deeper implications of failure in human experience and perception.

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Face Failure Characteristics of Leaders Who Have Successfully Recovered from Significant Setbacks, Brittany Forrester

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2021
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Titre
Face Failure Characteristics of Leaders Who Have Successfully Recovered from Significant Setbacks
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2021
Format
souple
Pages
78
ISBN13
9798215530931
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Exploring the origins of the word "fail," the book delves into its French root, "faillir," meaning "to almost do," and its Latin ancestor, "fallere," which translates to "deceive." This etymology suggests that failure is tied to unfulfilled intentions, leading to a sense of deception for those who had faith in the outcome. The analysis highlights the deeper implications of failure in human experience and perception.