Be Seen Failing: Why Failure Is the Entry Fee for Success

EPISODE · Oct 2, 2025 · 12 MIN

Be Seen Failing: Why Failure Is the Entry Fee for Success

from You 10.0 w/ Jonathan Treadway · host Jonathan Treadway

You’re not really afraid of failing. You’re afraid of being seen failing. You’re scared of being embarrassed, of what people will say, of looking like a beginner.But here’s the truth: failure is not proof you’re unworthy. Failure is the initiation. It’s the tax you pay for success. Every person you admire earned credibility by messing up, recalibrating, and trying again.This episode will show you:Why ego is the real enemy keeping you from startingHow subconscious programming ties your worth to others’ opinionsWhy avoiding failure keeps you stuck in the same cycleHow to reframe mistakes as feedback instead of shameWhy you’ll never build anything meaningful if you’re afraid to be seen tryingFailure accelerates growth. Perfection delays it. If you’ve been waiting, playing it safe, or holding back out of fear of judgment — this is your wake-up call.🔗 Free Resources & Next Steps:• The Rebuild – Free 5-day reset to help you uncover limiting beliefs and start building the mindset you need: https://rebuild.jonathantreadway.com• The Shift – A 7-day experience designed to help you build structure, raise your standards, and create momentum toward the life you want: https://shift.jonathantreadway.com📲 Connect with me:• YouTube: www.youtube.com/@jtread• TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@jtr3ad• Instagram: www.instagram.com/jtreadNew episodes of You 10.0 w/ Jonathan Treadway drop every Tuesday & Thursday at 5 AM CT.

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