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Success Is Seeded In Failure, We Were Meant To Grow From Our Mistakes
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Success Is Seeded In Failure, We Were Meant To Grow From Our Mistakes
Success Is Seeded In Failure, We Were Meant To Grow From Our Mistakes
Napoleon Hill once said, “Most great people have attained their greatest success just one step beyond their greatest failure.”
Success comes with a price of failure. We were meant to grow and learn from our mistakes. How much we have paid for the lessons of failure determines our next step to success.
Generally we do not wish to face failure because we get depressed. But without knowing the bad thing how can one appreciate the good thing? We take a lot of precautions to avoid failure but at one time or other every one is certain to face it in one way or other.
Every achievement has a very big failure story woven in it somewhere. The only thing we need to understand here is that we should be ready to face failure with resilience while waiting for the right moment to convert it into success.
God has already given this determination to all of us the moment we born. Every child possesses an inner impulse to develop beyond limitations. This could be observed in his or her first attempts in learning how to walk. Toddlers fail many times while learning how to make those first steady steps but will learn from their errors and keep trying until success comes along. Walking is the major achievement of kids. As their mobility improves, so does their ability to investigate new areas of interest.
Abraham Lincoln said, “Success is going from failure to failure without losing your enthusiasm.”
We all know this very well and yet as we grow up we forget our childhood enthusiasm and get depressed the moment we face failure.
Let us persevere with conviction when seeking success, the seeds of which are usually waiting to sprout from our first failed attempts.
Napoleon Hill once said, “Most great people have attained their greatest success just one step beyond their greatest failure.”
Success comes with a price of failure. We were meant to grow and learn from our mistakes. How much we have paid for the lessons of failure determines our next step to success.
Generally we do not wish to face failure because we get depressed. But without knowing the bad thing how can one appreciate the good thing? We take a lot of precautions to avoid failure but at one time or other every one is certain to face it in one way or other.
Every achievement has a very big failure story woven in it somewhere. The only thing we need to understand here is that we should be ready to face failure with resilience while waiting for the right moment to convert it into success.
God has already given this determination to all of us the moment we born. Every child possesses an inner impulse to develop beyond limitations. This could be observed in his or her first attempts in learning how to walk. Toddlers fail many times while learning how to make those first steady steps but will learn from their errors and keep trying until success comes along. Walking is the major achievement of kids. As their mobility improves, so does their ability to investigate new areas of interest.
Abraham Lincoln said, “Success is going from failure to failure without losing your enthusiasm.”
We all know this very well and yet as we grow up we forget our childhood enthusiasm and get depressed the moment we face failure.
Let us persevere with conviction when seeking success, the seeds of which are usually waiting to sprout from our first failed attempts.
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