This semester, I failed as a student. I underestimated one of my classes (as I always do), and relied on my ability to come up from almost any situation for my success of this semester. This was the semester I realized my luck ran out.
Failure isn't a hard thing to grasp. Accepting your failure is not a hard thing to do either. What is truly hard is finding your own will power to get back up after your lowest. I am not saying this is my lowest, but for some, it could be. Failure has always taught me to keep a positive mindset, because what is the point of complaining? To be real, and I believe many can agree with this, no one cares about your own success but you. If you yourself do not care either, then you never learned how to fail. Failure is what shapes us to be a better person not just for yourself but to those around you. It's also what makes us human.
Get back up because no one else is going to do it for you. That is how I deal with failure. Don't let your past mistakes stunt your happiness for tomorrow. Don't be afraid to fail again, because at the end of the day you're just preventing your own success.
Hi Marco! I really love how positive your view on failure it is. I think that it is important to make the most out of failure because of how much we can learn and grow from it. I also really like your philosophy for dealing with failure and I will definitely try to apply it to my daily life! It is such an important aspect of entrepreneurship so this view will definitely help when it comes to that. Great post!
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