Psychology, asked by DIVYAthebtsfangirl, 1 year ago

how do you stop thinking of yourself as a failure? im trying its hard


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Answered by hai24
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it's impossible for any one not getting failed.trust me failure teach u more than success .when u fail once twice or a hundred time u learn a 100 new lessons in ur life.failure will make u a better person repeated failure will end up in success the happiness u get after succeeding can not match up with the failure u had gone through. even great people had a tough life they too fail the only difference between them and us is they never stop to try ..they try until they succeed.stop thinking about being failed but instead think how to succeed with the experience u have..all the best..
Answered by MaxCross
2

YOU GOT TO BELIEVE IN YOURSELF.

I READ THE COMMENTS AND THE 'ROACH' GUY IS TOTALLY RIGHT.WE ALL ARE LOSERS AND PESTS AND ALL THAT.

JUST THINK WHAT'S GOOD ABOUT YOU,I KNOW IT CAN BE HARD 'CAUSE EVEN I SOMETIMES FEEL THAT I'M OF NO GOOD,I'M USELESS AND WHEN I START THINKING THINGS GET EVEN WORSE.

JUST DON'T CARE ABOUT ANYONE,BE A LITTLE SELFISH.

DO WHAT YOU LIKE,YOU'VE WANTED TO DO YOUR WHOLE LIFE.

(JUST DONT DO DRUGS)

I KNOW I WENT A LITTLE OFF THE POINT.  

IF YOU THINK THAT YOU ARE A FAILURE,WELL I CANT HELP YOU STOP THINKING THAT BUT LET ME TELL YOU THAT YOU ARE NOT ALONE,EVERYONE IS A HUGE FAILURE.







SORRY I WROTE THAT ALL IN CAPS.


DIVYAthebtsfangirl: i also wish i didnt care. the problem is i care way too much about literally every single things and i cant even stop it. i thik too much and i cant control my thoughts. the fear of failure is so strong its even hard to breathe sometimes. its like panic attack.
MaxCross: aww
DIVYAthebtsfangirl: btw what is aww-ish in that
DIVYAthebtsfangirl: i know im really bad at typing
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