Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Failure?

Failure is the first step to success.”

This is what we’ve been getting to listen to, for years now.

But how can one actually take a failure as not a failure is the point of challenge.

So, what do you think?

If you fail somewhere, how big a difference does it make?

Of course when I write this, the first thought that may come in your mind is if I know how big your problem is, that success or failure matters or not.(if may not, then just let me know what came)

Well, here is the fact. Every failure is a failure, may whatever be the case.

Hence there is a risk of losing in everything, starting from a game competition to a job interview or selection.

So, here’s the solution.

Take a competition as a practice

As simple as it sounds, as remedial it is.

Well, it makes two senses. Taking something big as something casual can

1. Make you take it non serious (Not that you will not smile ;)).

2. Increase your confidence by making you comfortable

I, of course, do not refer to the first sense. That is just going to complicate it. Because hard work and concentration are the kinds of seriousness required here, absence of which may just clearly set you out of the way.

Be comfortable, be strong, trust in yourself. Even if you fail more than once or even twice, it is fine. Life does not stop cause if it would have, you wouldn’t have been here reading.

Another important part is that you can learn only when you fail. Once you do mistakes, and most importantly, learn from them, you do not tend to do more mistakes.

The best way to un-complicate a complication is to take it easy (Again, take the right mean folks).

Success and failure are as close as the head and tail of a coin.

Smile and try even when you lose, it’s the best method to learn"

2 comments:

  1. Comfort, in my opinion comes from being strong. If you are strong to handle things, you will be comfortable.
    :)

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  2. Indeed :)
    And I mentioned the same thing.
    "Be comfortable, be strong" :)

    And everything will be awesome, always! :)

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