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One of the most significant insights gained from Arthur is that failure isn't the end—it's a part of the process. In the narrative, the individual describes moments of exhaustion and pain during early walks, feeling discouraged by the effort and uneasy with their physical capabilities. Despite these setbacks, they persisted, learning to push through pain and discomfort.
They recount pushing beyond the 4 km mark despite feeling exhausted, sore, and close to giving up. Each time they hit a wall, they “failed” temporarily but then chose to stand up and try again. This resilience was key to slow but steady progress. The realization was clear: Failure isn’t falling down; it's refusing to get back up.