YouTube - Protect your Dreams. Answer the following questions in your folder…. 1. Agree or Disagree: It’s better to set lower goals than to risk failure.

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YouTube - Protect your Dreams

Answer the following questions in your folder…. 1. Agree or Disagree: It’s better to set lower goals than to risk failure by setting higher ones. 2. Have you ever gone out on a limb and risked failure in order to achieve a bigger goal? (describe) Are you glad you took that risk? 3. If you don’t accomplish all your goals does that make you a failure? 4. What is the difference between failing and being a failure?

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