“Don't fear failure. Not failure, but low aim, is the crime. In great attempts it is glorious even to fail.”
About this quote
The line cuts straight: fear of trying is worse than failing; aiming small is the real crime. Aim higher, take the hit, learn fast, and stop shrinking your targets — what big goal are you dodging right now?
When to use it
- At work, propose the bold project you believe in instead of suggesting small, safe tweaks; if it fails you'll learn faster than playing it safe.
- Train for a challenging race or event instead of an easy one; stretch your limits and accept the possibility of loss as part of growth.
- Apply for that higher role or scholarship you think is out of reach; low aim keeps you stuck, not a single rejection.
- Ask for honest feedback or a deeper relationship rather than settling for surface-level comfort; risking something real beats safe stagnation.
