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essay on when I failed and learned a lesson​

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Answered by akshita3339
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Lessons Failure Teaches

You don't always have to be right. ...

Other approaches could work better. ...

Every failure contains a certain amount of humility. ...

A little failure will never stop the truly determined. ...

Failures always come before success. ...

You learn flexibility. ...

There is no one “right” way. ...

You don't know what you're capable of until you try.

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Answered by kashvi149
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No one likes to fail. In fact, most people would do almost anything to avoid failure. They consider the lengths they have to resort to a fair price to pay — just so they don’t have to go through the experience of failing. But they’re missing something incredibly valuable: They’re losing out on the lessons failure teaches.

You don’t always have to be right.

It may come as a bit of a shock to realize that you don’t always have to be right. In fact, if you think you always have to be right, you’re likely going to experience more than a few disappointments. The beauty of having failed is that it takes away some of the pressure of having to be right. You can forgive yourself for the failure .

Life isn’t a simple math problem where there’s only one correct answer. What feels like a failure to you may not be the same for someone else. Similarly, there are many ways to build a mousetrap, house, or bridge, cook a chicken dinner, or paint a building. Once you accept the fact that there is no one “right” way to do things, you’ll have learned a great lesson from failure. This is true even though others may try to tell you that you didn’t do it the right way, as if they alone know what that might be. The right way is the way that works — and it’s different for each person.

Failure teaches you more than success ever could.

Failure means that you actually tried.

You put forth the effort to do something worthwhile. You tried in the best way you knew how. It didn't work out -- so what? Look at what you've gained.

Trying and failing have become two of your most important teachers. They can teach you how to walk the path of success. Failure encourages better thinking. It forces you to look back and ask, why didn't that work? What went wrong?

When you try, you learn. When you fail, you learn even more. Keep trying, and keep failing. You will soon become a very educated student of life.

Success after failure makes you realize just how capable you are.

Often, we don't know what we're capable of until we try. When you try and fail, despite the failure, you realize just how amazing you truly are and how much you can accomplish.

Failure also builds resilience. Developing a thick skin to tackle life will serve you well. You can do more of what you want and less of what other people think you should do. It allows you to go after your dreams and not let anything get in the way of what you want.

Failing is an art, and it can inspire you if you let it. It can also inspire others around you.

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