the journey to success starts with failure
We’ve all had those moments in life where things don’t go as
planned. The difference between someone who achieves their goals, and someone
who doesn’t, is how many times you are prepared to fail. Have you ever stopped
to consider how many times you are willing to fail? We’re always set on
succeeding and achieving, but for many, when failures strikes, we can be
deterred and stop chasing that dream.
We are all eager to succeed, but are afraid of failure,
because we think it’s a bad thing. Quite the contrary, failure is a stepping
stone to success – it exposes you to your weaknesses. As humans, our weaknesses
are the source of our strength; our failures are the root of our successes.
This is not another motivational cliché, but a fact of history and science.
Evolutionary theorists long ago concluded that the power of the human species
lay in its weaknesses.
The journey to success starts with a series of missteps called
failure, everyone fears failure, but
breakthroughs depend on it. Learn to embrace failure, it can show you new ways
of doing things – you must be willing to learn from failures in order to create
success. From my own personal experience
and watching the path of many other successful individuals, I believe that
failure is not all that bad; it provides a lesson and it shows us how something’s
can’t be done, setting us up for a wiser path moving forward.
In school, the smartest people are those who don’t make
mistakes, but does this ideology applies in the real world? In the real world,
the smartest people are people who make mistakes and learn from those mistakes.
The hard truth about life is, if you don’t fail, it means you are not even
trying. So many people are just afraid…..afraid of failing; what if I fail?
What if I don’t achieve my said goals? When you are afraid, you don’t try, when
you don’t try, you don’t fail and when you don’t fail, you will not succeed –
this is a known fact.
Read: toxic relationship
“I see failure as taking a step back to see the bigger
picture,” take a few timeouts, re-strategize and have a re-think and just maybe
you’d see what’s missing. “Failing to succeed doesn’t make you a failure, but
failing to try again……you need to be crucified.” There is no harm in trying,
the possible outcome is failure – all it’s going to do is to put you in the right
direction, so you come out bigger, better and stronger. As human beings, you
know, failure is not a bad thing. Ask yourself, what’s the opportunity from the
failure? What have you learnt from the failure? And get in the game, because
when you get to the last hour of your last days; it will not be the failures
you regretted, but all the risks you didn’t take.

This is very true. In fact, we have failed many times before we got to where we are now.
ReplyDeleteNice piece!
We all can relate. Thanks
DeleteI agree. Failure is the best teacher
ReplyDeleteYes, we learn a lot from it.
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