Stop reacting to every headline like it's a verdict on your worth. Start treating it like data you can actually use. Nobody talks about what happens when a public figure gets grilled in every interview during a scandal cycle. Watch closely. The ones who survive aren't avoiding the hard questions. They're studying their own answers afterward like game tape. Here's the mistake most people make: they either shut down or overcorrect. Both are just reactions. Neither is information. Failure isn't a verdict. It's a printout. Read it, adjust, move. The scoreboard doesn't care how you felt about the question. It cares what you did next.