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          The fall, the question, 'Will I get up again?". The breaking, the shift, as "best laid plans" become nothing more than wishful thinking; still, I will rise. "What will I learn?", looking at the beginning of a day. That failure is part of the journey and NOT all of it, that plans must be flexible to some degree. Here, I get up. Here, I begin to move forward, a little humbler, a little wiser, looking to the rest of the journey, and NOT the part that didn't work. 

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