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We begin to lose the one thing that fiercely energizes the transformation of our souls – something beautiful, poetic, joyful, and happily disruptive: curiosity. Curiosity.",{"id":5,"author_name":6,"slug":10,"author_name_first_letter":7,"article_count":8,"image_url":9},{},[],{"id":35,"quote_text":36,"author_id":5,"source_id":37,"has_image":18,"author":38,"source":39,"quote_tag":40,"commentary":56},115730,"To step out, to lead in an intense and difficult time, is not simply about the guts that it takes to move forward. The courage comes from a place of acknowledgement that while failure is not an option, it is, in fact, part of our makeup and presence.",2,{"id":5,"author_name":6,"slug":10,"author_name_first_letter":7,"article_count":8,"image_url":9},{},[41,46,51],{"id":42,"tag":43},777250,{"id":44,"tag_name":45},92,"leadership",{"id":47,"tag":48},777248,{"id":49,"tag_name":50},767,"courage",{"id":52,"tag":53},777247,{"id":54,"tag_name":55},3617,"bravery","**The Backstory**\nThis quote is likely from a speech or lecture given by Casey Tygrett, an American artist and author known for his work on art therapy and self-discovery. The sentiment reflects the tumultuous years following World War II, when the world was grappling with the aftermath of catastrophic failure, and yet, people were called upon to lead in rebuilding efforts.\n\n**The Hidden Insight**\nWhat's counterintuitive here is that the quote doesn't suggest a simplistic dismissal of failure as an option, but rather acknowledges its inevitability. This means that true courage isn't about ignoring risk or downplaying the possibility of failure, but rather accepting it as an integral part of growth and progress.\n\n**How to Use This**\nWhen facing a daunting challenge in your professional life, consider this: instead of trying to \"toughen up\" or suppress fears of failure, acknowledge that they are natural and necessary steps towards making progress. 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Born in 1956 in the United States, Tygrett's life has been marked by both struggle and resilience, particularly during his teenage years when he was involved in a serious accident that led him down a path of questioning and introspection. This quote is likely to have originated from one of his books or talks on spirituality and personal development.\n\n**The Hidden Insight**\n\nThe hidden insight here lies in the idea that our failures are not merely events, but rather opportunities for growth that require a certain kind of humility, or \"grace,\" to transform them into wisdom. The paradox is that we often need to acknowledge and surrender to our limitations before we can learn from them.\n\n**How to Use This**\n\nTo apply this mindset in your own life, recognize that every failure is not just a setback, but a chance for growth – one that requires you to approach it with an open mind and heart. 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