maryjlecrivain
"Failure should be our teacher, not our undertaker. It is delay, not defeat. It is a
temporary detour, not a dead-end street." She shared this to her students as she remembered what exactly William A. Ward had
said.
She was a believer who once felt a strong realization of how much lesson the saying
has. How the depth of the words should be understood by heart and soul.
Suddenly, this belief turned into a series of changes that were connected to their
organization. Rejections started to root. Dejecting because people started to treat her as
a failure...
After what happened to her, will she be able to stand with her decision? Or will she remain
obedient to Dirigeant's Third Rule...