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"Why I Fail" is indeed a great lesson of life. The message in it is presented in a metaphorical logic of successes because of failures - as the saying goes - you cannot succeed without trials and failures. That is why in my view, the "Fail" is written in present, rather than past tense "Failed". This is highly innovative and thoughtful. The preliminary chapters of the book contain important lessons, especially for the youth who aspire to succeed in their endeavours. One would agree entirely with Comrade that 'experience is the best teacher but the experience of another is the best teacher' for human development. This is why he wrote the book for others to learn from his own mistakes.
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