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The Surprising Lesson Baseball Teaches About Embracing Failure and Finding Grace

Baseball loves its numbers—statisticians are woven into its very fabric, almost as indispensable as the players themselves. From the late 1800s data collection era to the sabermetrics revolution in 1977, quantifying success amid stunning failure rates has been critical. After all, a .300 batting average means an athlete fails seven out of every ten times they step up, a staggering truth that few professions parallel. This remarkable embrace of failure isn’t just a sports lesson; it’s a vital perspective for life itself—measuring growth not by perfection, but by the resilience to fail less with each try.

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