Sociology, asked by marisahab4455, 5 months ago

why if we fail so we don't have to cry? it's an common sense question​

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Answered by akshra26584
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If we fail so we dont have to cry because that has happened already and its not going to change

Answered by Anonymous
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Failure comes along in our lives at one point or another. It doesn’t matter what type of failure it has to be. As long as it’s a failure to yourself, then it probably stings. If it doesn’t, then wow, you are one lucky person in this world, because I promise, the crushing that one feels before a failure may emotionally and mentally make someone hit rockbottom. And for those of you who understand what I’m talking about, you may know how hard it is dealing with failure as well.

From a certain perspective, failure could be related to loss. I mean, isn’t it to a certain extent, loss of success? The problem here is that a lot of us often view success and failures to be representatives of good and bad, opposite extremes that can never find an intersection along the way. I know, it sounds like it makes sense. It’s hard to believe otherwise, especially when it’s time for you to face it yourself. Anyway, there’s no real way to prepare for failure. However, continuing to think of it pessimistically may just be making it worse.

As hard as it may sound, you could handle, dealt with, and overcome failure through arguably more efficient ways than crying, isolating yourself, or even giving up. Sometimes it’s about keeping a few things in mind, while other times, it may come down to carrying out concrete actions to keep you rolling. All of these have helped me and a few of my friends in the past, so I hope they could be helpful to you as well.

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