Help Others Win By Sharing Your Failures
Why it is important to share our failed experiences?
When we learn from our opportunities dressed as failures, we have a full scenario of the unseen challenges that others may encounter so we can give them guidance on how to avoid it. There are few instances that posts or stories from different platforms saved me from being desperate of certain mistakes, saved me from time-consuming processes, most if we are dealing online and the company has no live customer support!
I made a mistake of setting my GOOGLE AUTHY/ AUTHENTICATOR in my email and I did't save my 2FA- Security keys & code. I was using coins.ph for my wallet in noise.cash, one day I've tried to withdraw pesos so I can load a customer's phone. The 6 digit authenticator was not matching my coins.ph after I reinstalled it. I wasn't able to access it because I didn't know that I need to take notes of the 2FA keys and my first solution is to contact google support, however I didn't find any live help. My second solution is to search online only to long-read instructions that took me 4-5 hours before finding the easiest way from a knowledgable person that had the same dilemma.
How many minutes did I resolve the issue in my 3rd solution? Not more than 5 minutes, from a post of someone who failed & made it probably months or years ago, if he didn't do so, maybe I solve it for like a week. How to remove Google Authenticator when you forgot the keys/code? Contact the application(s) support like coins.ph! I was fortunate to find a story that could help me win over my mistake.
"Fear of failures is not doing anything new, rule over it."
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SuperJulalaine 💗
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Nicely described.
What we can describe for others returns to us in 'kharma'.
Living life 'out loud' gradually grows the courage to live better.