Myles Munroe: Fail Forward

Failure is not the enemy—it's a teacher, a guide, and a stepping stone to success. This script exposes why your fear of failure has kept you playing small, and why the average successful entrepreneur fails three times before breakthrough. Drawing on the Stanford University study, the example of Thomas Edison, and the parable of the piano student, it reveals that failure is not falling down—it's staying down. You'll learn to reframe mistakes, stop fearing judgment, and take the risk that your purpose demands. Get back up. Try again. Fail forward. Myles Munroe, fear of failure, embrace failure, fail forward, get back up, Thomas Edison failures, entrepreneurial failure rates, learn from mistakes, overcoming fear of judgment, resilience, risk and success, failure is a teacher, stop playing small, courage to try, purpose and risk