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loss is the universal truth of life explain​

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Answered by pushpakala086
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There are some ideas, thoughts, and life experiences that are universal to mankind and are unchangeable.

No matter the age, culture, or technology of the society, certain things are present. You might call these things universal truths. I’m not a philosopher. I’m a not a historian either — my history knowledge is half-assed at best.

But I’ve read enough, listened enough, and studied enough to see certain universal truths repeated over and over — particularly throughout history and life. I couldn’t give you a list of all of these universal truths, that would be far beyond my ability. But I’ve identified one in particular that I’m certain of.

This universal truth of life is FAILURE.

The Universal Nature Of Failure

“To err is human…”

Alexander Pope

No matter the date in history or place on the globe, all humans experience failure. All have known some sort of disaster. All have felt the pain and embarrassment of losing control of a situation and seeing it blow up in their face.

We’ve all had our expectations dashed at some point in our life.

In fact, it would appear that one of the best ways to be a success in life is your approach to failure. Does this failure stop you dead in your tracks? Or do you learn something in this failure and course adjust?

There may be those who may see some future golden age of man where there is no pain, death, or disaster. However, failure attaches itself to us as a species like a strange security blanket or stuffed animal.

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