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expansion of idea - failures are the stepping stones to success.

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Answered by kritiku2005
6
HI 
HERE IS THE ANSWER 

Failures are the stepping stones to success. :
Failures should not be seen as isolated events. They should be seen as a process - that is a part of your growing up. We must not be ashamed of failures for any one who has achieved something in life has faced at least a few failures. One has to learn from such failures and convert them into steps and to climb up and reach the top. Stepping stones here refers to the valuable lessons that we learn from failures. 

We have several instances in history to show us that perseverance is what is important when you want to achieve great things in life. The story of Abraham Lincoln is an excellent example. 

Despite repeated downfalls, Lincoln never gave up and went on to become the President of the United States when he was 52 years old. Till that time it was a life full of struggle for him. 

Lincoln lost a lot of money in business at the age of 21. He was defeated in his attempt to become a Legislator when he was 22 years old. He tried his hand at business only to fail again at 24. He faced the death of a very dear friend when he was 26 followed by a nervous break down the next year. He contested and lost two very important political elections - one for a congress seat and the other for senatorship - when he was 34 and 45 respectively. 

Lincoln failed in his effort to become the Vice-President when he was 47 and lost a senatorial race when he was 49. Any other person would have just given up. But not Lincoln. He still kept trying and was elected to the highest office of the country the President of USA - when he was 52 years old. 

It is said that Thomas Alva Edison failed several hundreds of times before he invented the electric bulb. Unfazed by failures, Edison was so positive in his approach that he said. “I learnt how not to invent an electric bulb all these times". 


There are many others who have created history like this with their never-say-die attitude. And young students could do well to remember them in times of trial. Their lives will be full of ups and downs. The students should always keep their spirit up so that their journey towards success will be certain. 
                              HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU 


andy1999: thanks a lot for such a helpful answer in detail for my question
Answered by Shakespeare0856
18
Hey friend,

Here's your answer,

FAILURES ARE THE STEPPING STONES TO SUCCESS


Failures are what teaches us our weaknesses. Most of us are afraid of losing and we try to avoid it. But still......The fact of life is :

Success can not be achieved without failures.........

Failure is a necessary stepping stone in achieving the success. Success is most often achieved by those who believe that failure is inevitable.

Success can only be achieved by those who dare to fail, the ones who dare to lose.......

Though, we might be feeling that failures prevent success, it's not true. Failures can always lead to success if we learn from it. They make us realize our weaknesses, and if we work on them, success is unavoidable. It would itself get at our footsteps.

There is no failure, no disappointment, in our past that can stop us from taking a positive step forward right now.

Doesn't matters how many times we tried, success is closer than ever. All our past failures actually lay the foundation of our future successes.

Each time we fail, it just needs a positive mental attitude and a commitment to keep trying. What happened, don't cry for that... Just let that go.....

Keep calm and focus on what's next.
Once we are able to treat failure as a learning opportunity, we'll be able to forget the past and be able to move forward. Believe.......that...
The disappointments we had experienced in the past is over and can hold us back no longer....

Take the steps that will take you to where you need to be. It’s up to you............

Remember :

"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts."


Hope this helps!!!!
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