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How to treat failure and success equally

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Answered by adrianalex28pam7qf
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Undoubtedly, treating failure and success equally is easier said than done.

In this world of intense competition, getting success is perhaps the only major parameter that defines us. It’s a societal norm to treat people with admiration who fulfill all the “requisites” for success. Due to this, our urge to be successful makes us desperate. Any failure becomes heart-breaking.

However, if we think logically, is it possible to achieve 100% success in life? Not realistically. Instead if we learn from each failure, it will create stairs towards success and glory.

For an example, just look at the life of Abraham Lincoln. Throughout the major part of his life failures clung to him like never-changing fate. He lost job, faced defeat in state legislature, started a business and failed, in 1835 he lost his love as she died, he had nervous breakdown. Subsequently, he lost many elections before becoming one of the most influential Presidents in the history of the United States.

There are many such stories of failures and “bouncing back”. They are the people who sustain, because they never give up. We all face disappointments and setbacks in life. It’s natural to feel low due to that. One of the effective ways to charge oneself up is to read some great motivational books, watching an inspirational video or attending a motivational training session. Personally, when I feel low, I am down for a couple of days. One of those motivational books with their powerful words, turn things around for me. It’s only us who can decide our fate and not others.

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Answered by sameerlk25
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Mistakes are not a problem, but not taking the opportunity to learn from them is. ...

Be careful how you talk to yourself, because you are listening. ...

It's far better to do something imperfectly than to do nothing perfectly. ...

We are products of our past, but we don't have to let our mistakes define us.

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