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Loss Isn't the End | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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According to Dr. Travis Bradberry, “When Thomas Edison’s factory burned to the ground in 1914,
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destroying one-of-a-kind prototypes and causing $23 million in damage, Edison’s response was simple:
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’Thank goodness all our mistakes were burned up. Now we can start fresh again.’
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Edison’s reaction is the epitome of mental toughness—seeing opportunity and taking action when things look bleak.”
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Loss is always unfortunate, but it doesn’t need to steal from your future.
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Don’t let your mind dwell on what has been taken from you;
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instead, keep your mind focused on the recovery and possibilities of your future. I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.