 If you asked me, I would never need to read the book. What is failure? I don't fail. I don't need to read this book. If that's not your story, that's fine. But you know. But if it is your story, keep watching to find out what book we're talking about today. My name is Kyla Denigno and you're watching Kyla's Reading Day. So today we're talking about the book Failing Forward. The author of the book is John C. Maxwell. The genre of the book is nonfiction. The theme of the book is motivation, inspiration. So there were a ton of good gems in the book. But one of my favorite quotes is success is not an enemy. It's a process. If you've been watching my videos, thank you. I appreciate you being here. Hello. I am a law school graduate who did not pass the bar exam. So I'm a lawyer and I never became a practicing attorney. And it took years, literally about three years for me to come to terms with the fact that I was not going to be a practicing attorney to tell myself are you going to keep taking the bar? Are you going to move on to something else? It was a process. I didn't know that. I was like, okay, I failed. Wiping my hands with it. Let's move on. And so that's why that quote is really important because I'm telling you success is a process. But failure is a process. No one had told me. Oh, I failed. Okay, what's next? That was my mindset. Oh, okay, this happened. What do I do now? What's the next step? Where do we go? Bing, bing, bing, bing, bing. Not you need to sit in it. You need to deal with it. You need to move on. You need to I didn't want the process. I wanted to be upset for the moment and move on. And that was not the case. So last point here. Really important. What I reread this book. Yes, I am a sucker for nonfiction book. I love to reread a book in a different stage of my life. I see how the anecdotes would jump out at me and be relevant to my life at the moment. So absolutely yes, I would reread this book. So if you've dealt with failure, if you're having difficulty dealing with failure, if you just want to know what failure is like, I've never failed. But one day I could think of this book and read it. It was it was really good. And it really taught me a lot. So thank you for watching today's episode of Kyla's reading day. And I will see you next week. Bye.