What does the speaker believe about failing in the poem?

Failing is inevitable

Failing is subjective and misunderstood by others

Failing indicates a lack of effort

Failing is a sign of weakness

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In the context of the poem, the speaker likely believes that "failing is subjective and misunderstood by others." This interpretation suggests that the speaker views failure in a nuanced way, acknowledging that different people perceive and interpret failure differently, and that societal standards of success may not align with personal experiences.

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