When Failure Became Custom: Lessons for Nations Seeking Success
At some point in history, failure was woven into the cultures and customs of certain peoples. By examining both historical records and the Bible with care, you can see how ‘becoming a failure’ turned into an accepted norm. A century ago, some G5 and G12 nations faced the same struggles that many African countries endure today. Their leaders grew tired of global embarrassment and enacted constitutional reforms that embraced success. They made harmful practices criminal and punished anyone who perpetuated behaviours leading to collective or individual failure. As a result, these nations took flight while others remained grounded. Until cultures of failure are replaced by laws and habits that reward progress, communities will continue to crawl rather than soar. Remain blessed!
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