Sales Gravy: Jeb Blount

Failure is Not Permanent (Money Monday)

Feb 23, 2026
A childhood story about being bucked off a pony sparks a lesson on resilience. They explore how replaying setbacks can make failure feel permanent. Practical talk on how avoidance in sales shrinks opportunity. Listeners are urged to separate self-worth from outcomes and to choose persistence.
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ANECDOTE

Childhood Pony Lesson About Failure

  • Jeb Blount recounts being bucked off his pony Macaroni at age six and refusing to remount until his mother insisted.
  • His mother forced him back on the pony, teaching him that failure is a temporary bruise, not a permanent mark on his future.
INSIGHT

Failure Is A Temporary Event

  • Failure is usually short-lived and doesn't need to define your story if you face it and continue.
  • Pushing through the initial sting shows fear can't bite you unless you give it teeth in your mind.
ADVICE

Don't Let One Failure End A New Skill

  • Do not memorialize a single setback into a lifelong rule; dust off and try again after early failures like a failed hobby attempt.
  • Treat beginner missteps in painting, guitar, writing, or podcasting as practice, not proof of inability.
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