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Note #9: Learning from Failure Answer the following questions.
Who was the character, and what was he or she attempting to do?
How did the character respond to failure?
What did the character learn from the failure?

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The character in this scenario is Brian Robeson, and he was attempting to start a fire to signal for help after his plane crash-landed in the wilderness.

When Brian failed to start a fire twice, he felt frustrated and defeated, but he did not give up. Instead, he reflected on his mistakes and made adjustments to his approach.

From the failure, Brian learned the importance of perseverance and problem-solving. He realized that he needed to keep trying and not give up, and he also learned new techniques for starting a fire successfully. This experience helped him become more resilient and resourceful in the face of challenges.
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