Why Most People Fail Before They Succeed | Carlos V. Spencer
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Why do so many people quit right before they’re about to break through?
In this episode of Carlos V. Spencer Speaks, Carlos challenges the way we think about failure and success. Instead of viewing setbacks as proof that something isn’t working, he reframes failure as a necessary and valuable part of growth. The real problem, he explains, isn’t failure itself; it’s how we interpret it.
Drawing on powerful stories and insights from thought leaders like Bob Proctor, Earl Nightingale, and Les Brown, Carlos explores the idea that success is the progressive realization of a worthy ideal. From persistence in podcasting to real-world examples of resilience, this conversation highlights why persistence, especially when results aren’t immediate, separates those who succeed from those who stop.
If you’ve ever felt discouraged by setbacks, questioned your progress, or wondered whether you’re failing, this episode will help you shift your mindset, regain enthusiasm, and keep moving forward with clarity and purpose.
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