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Essay on Failure makes us humble ​

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Answered by sanjana161891
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In order to achieve greatness, you have to fail greatly. The most successful people will tell you that at some point in their careers, they thought they were going to fail. Not because they didn’t have enough confidence in themselves, but because they had risked everything. The difference between these successful people and those we never hear about again is that the former kept going.

Failure is actually a step forward or progresses towards your goal.

Throughout history, brilliant minds have said things like “Never, never, never give up.” Winston Churchill could not have been more on the money. Never giving up greatly increases your chances of success. Never giving up means you repeatedly fail and learn from your mistakes and move on. When we accept failure as progress we get closer and closer to

In other words, failure shows you how you cannot succeed, which, in essence, shows you how you can succeed. It is a multiple choice question; when you fail you are actually eliminating possible answers leaving the correct one for the choosing. Failure is what makes us better. Without failure, one does not improve. If one does not improve then one cannot succeed.

But failure is a great teacher. It shows us how to tread the right path

It is an important experience during one’s growing up years as it pushes one to perform. When one succeeds after failing first, it makes one humble, patient and hopeful. It teaches one to be resolute and calm.

Answered by iamgroot929
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Success is the wonderful thing but it tends not to be the sort of experience we learn from. We enjoy success perhaps we even deserve it,But we don't acquire wisdom from it and maybe that's why it cannot be passed on either.

Failure fosters humility, which is not only necessary for leadership but self-improvement. Intellectual humility means recognizing that we don't know everything. It allows us to acknowledge our limitations, seek answers and accept new ideas.

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