Every day of life that passes by we
encounter life failure. It doesn’t have to be school related. Have you wondered
why our first attempt most time doesn’t end up well, it always leads to
failure? Have you also wondered why our first exams the scores are not always
perfect the way we expect them to be? Because you failed doesn’t make you
a failure, it doesn’t make you disqualified or incompetent. Yes, you gave it
your best, but it doesn’t mean it wasn’t enough. Maybe it's a sign for you to
explore harder. Sometimes, we fail in order to learn from our mistakes.
Learning from past mistakes helps us to improve and do better on the second
attempt. It doesn’t matter how many times that error has been made, all that
matters is that improvement was made from the past error. According to Tim
Harford, the author of Adapt, why success always starts with failure. He stated
that, “Success comes through rapidly fixing our mistakes rather than getting
things right first time”. I know the pain you feel when you are been
rejected because they think you are incompetent, a failure, and disqualified.
Think about the people that made it to the top in life; they went through the
same process, same failure to get to where they are today. They stayed strong
and focused; they weren’t ashamed to go through the rapid process over and over
again until they got it right. People like, Oprah Winfrey went through the same
process; she was demoted from her job as a news anchor because she wasn’t fit
for television. That did not stop her from living her dream. Have
you wondered why scientist conducts an experiment so many times? Because
their first attempt brings an error, they don’t stop there neither do they
consider it a failure, they continued learning, exploring and improved
with those errors until they arrived with what they are looking for, "The
Result". Because you failed doesn’t make you a loser, instead it puts you
on the winning side. Look back today those that thought they were on the
losing side just because of one failure, 99% of time ends up on the winning
side because they did not allow their ego and pride overshadow their mind of
reasoning. Instead, they realize their past mistakes and act upon it without
being ashamed. Life is not a competition. Run at your own pace; don’t run to
please anyone or to get ahead of anyone. Most importantly believe in yourself
ARE YOU STILL AFRAID OF FAILURE? I
HOPE THIS PIECE OF WORD SHALL IMPACT THE BEST IN YOU THANKS FOR READING.
ARE YOU STILL AFRAID OF FAILURE? I
HOPE THIS PIECE OF WORD SHALL IMPACT THE BEST IN YOU THANKS FOR READING.
BY: ADA UC
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