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Failure teaches sucess

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One could be convinced that the more you fail in life, the better chances you have to learn from your mistakes and become successful. Failure leads to a greater understanding and wisdom for us to overcome our obstacles and have a better and brighter future. It is everyone’s dream to be successful, but this success is rarely given to anyone, because everyone has hurdles to get over and their own set of trials and tribulations. We can agree with this because life teaches us what is correct to do and what is not. What is really important in life are the lessons learned from these events, teaching you more about yourself and the task in which you are attempting to be …show more content…

In order to be successful, you must THINK successful. It is common to make mistakes, but after doing wrong something once, twice or three times, it is almost impossible to make the same error a fourth time. One would try their best to improve things and feel very pleased to notice those improvements really happen.

Being successful in everything means that one cannot know what failure represents. One who always sees the best part of things never feels defeated by the difficulties in life. Failure is a better teacher than success as early success can easily get into the head and cause arrogance, whereas failure leads one to become humble, compassionate, and understanding. Troubles and failures make people appreciate what they have, remain content, and stay motivated. Constant success may make people lose sight and appreciation for what one has, vainly trying to over-achieve. Early success usually leads to over confidence and a false perspective of one's abilities and realities. Failure helps one understand that their capabilities are limited, and can very often bring out the best in a person, becoming a cause for him or her to put in their best foot forward.

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