“The archer who misses his mark does not blame the target. He stops, corrects himself and shoots again.”
— Confucius
“The archer who misses his mark does not blame the target. He stops, corrects himself and shoots again.”
Confucius
Confucius was a Chinese philosopher. Their most powerful quotes on life, success and human nature are collected here for daily inspiration and reflection.
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This quote is attributed to Confucius. Confucius was a Chinese philosopher. Their most powerful quotes on life, success and human nature are collected here for daily inspiration and reflection.
Confucius uses the metaphor of archery to show that failure should lead to self-reflection and correction rather than external blame. For professionals, owning your setbacks and adjusting your strategy is the most effective path to eventually hitting your goals. Persistence with accountability ensures final victory.
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