We live in a culture where the acknowledgment of wrong or the ownership of risk and failure is paramount to forfeiting the game.
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In today's society, there is a pervasive belief that admitting mistakes or taking responsibility for risks and failures equates to losing or failing in life. This mindset encourages individuals to hide their weaknesses rather than embrace and learn from them. Acknowledgment of one's faults is often perceived as a vulnerability that can hinder success and acceptance in both personal and professional environments.

Dan B. Allender, in his book "Leading with a Limp," challenges this notion by suggesting that vulnerability can actually be a source of strength. He emphasizes that accepting and owning our weaknesses allows for personal growth and deeper connections with others. Rather than viewing failure as a loss, Allender advocates for recognizing it as an essential part of the journey toward leadership and fulfillment.

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