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Saturday, April 9, 2016

Failure Is The Right Way


(The Wrap-Up Magazine) It's OK to fail. Successful people fail all of the time. The thing that makes them successful is not failing, it's learning, refining and trying again. No one is perfect. When you get pushed down, the best thing to do is to get back up. It's normal to fail, but it's also important that you learn from your mistakes and allow yourself to grow from them.


"Failure comes in all shapes and sizes and it can be something different for everyone. Failure might be getting a bad grade on an exam, receiving a poor project review or not being offered a promotion. Whatever you deem a failure, how you respond to failure becomes more significant than the failure itself."


I have had my failures and wins in life. From loosing properties and owning some, maintaining rappers and getting rid of the rest. ou Learn More from Failure then from Successes. One of the best reasons why it’s okay to fail sometimes it’s precisely the fact that you learn more from.



1. Failure is inevitable.
At least once in your life, you are going to fail at something. Your talent, intelligence, hard work, and/or passion will not be able to save you. Failure is inevitable. Everybody has failed, although some refuse to admit it. Don’t let them fool you. If you research the stories of the most successful people of our time, you’ll find they, too, have failed.


2. Failure makes you stronger.
Failure separates the weak from the strong. Some people fail, and they give up on their goals. Others fail, and they gain invincible strength. These people can be knocked to the ground, but they’re like those inflatable dolls. They bounce right back up. That’s what failure should do to you.


3. Failure allows you to discover new paths.
When you fail, oftentimes you’ll realize the present path you’re on is not the right one. And that’s okay. You can then seek out new paths and discover what’s right for you. But if you don’t fail, you might never consider pursuing different avenues.

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