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RE: The Idea On Failure

in #motivation7 years ago (edited)

Hi tj4real!

Truly said.
Most people take failure to heart and then never try again. They don't understand one thing that they haven't really lost what they were pursuing. There may be 1000 other ways of doing it. The acceptance of not trying anymore get onto the head of people very fast. They don't probably know how to deal with rejections. Either they have never faced it or if at all they have faced, they don't wanna do anything about it because what needs to be done seems hard. It needs courage to accept first of all that one has failed, but there's no pride in not doing anything about it.

We always fear things and we fear enormously and that is the reason we fall hard on our face most of the time. The only way to deal with fear is to face it and there's no other solution to it at all. Every failure has a big learning that if taken the right way can bring great changes in our lives but that's not what we do. We fear again and we take a step back.

We never look into the positive aspects of failure. What it has to teach us, the kind of person we become when we experience it. What most of us do is we give up and that's not a great thing to do. Success lies beyond multiple setbacks and not just once most of the times.

Great content by the way.
Upvoted! :)