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Failure: My Greatest Success
In the writing title Failure: My Greatest Success written by (author) James H. I felt like I could relate with him (summary of what the selection is about) His/Her writing about failing in some sports can make you achieve greater thing in other sports (opinion/impression) like I’m not the only one.
I can relate with James Hynes for multiple reasons. First off I work harder when I am getting pushed to achieve my goals, like he says, “Someone who will push me to be the best I can be and accept me for what I am.” James’s uncle said, “You have to have confidence in everything you do.” I can relate with his uncle because if someone wouldn’t have confidence, they wouldn’t succeed in anything they do. I understand the title Failure: My Greatest Success. I understand it because in order to succeed in anything, you must fail or something is not quite right.
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