WHAT IS LIFE AFTER FAILURE


WHAT IS LIFE AFTER FAILURE?


 “Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again, this time more intelligently,” someone said these wise words right. Everyone feels this feeling once in a while. Failure gives you a chance to stand again and now with a better understanding of the world.

 Let me start by defining what failure exactly is since most people think about it negatively. Failure is an illusion that you are incapable of achieving a goal that you have tried to achieve but couldn't in the first try. 


"Persistence and certitude are the difference between success and failure. So if you want to succeed, don’t be afraid to fail."

 Failure is a part of learning. And getting failed is not a big deal. Many of the big names we know today failed in the very beginning of their careers. A few years ago, Evan Hansen gave a quite motivational speech on the same.



“It is impossible to live without failing at something unless you live so cautiously that you might as well not have lived at all – in which case, you fail by default,” said J.K. Rowling and later gave a great speech at Harvard Commencement

 So now the question is where's the difference that made them touch the sky. It all depends on one's determination. It depends on how you see the outcome. If it's positive, we just celebrate the victory but if it's negative most of us either give up or assume we are incapable of it.

 What's the problem behind this? Why do we underestimate ourselves so much? Why don't we accept reality and move on? 
Answer to these questions is simple as well as complicated on our side. There's nothing wrong on our side but it's about accepting that opposition worked more harder than us. And this opposition can be anything depending on the situation. Recently, a Bollywood movie named "Chhichhore" was released which aimed at the same that how one lives his/her life after failure. 

 Failure is not as bad as it seems. One starts to see the world from a different angle after experiencing failure. One needs to learn that he/she can not always celebrate the victory. Failure is a part of life as well as its a part of our learning process. One should take failure as a one step closer towards success. Also, one should keep in mind that underestimating themselves will give them nothing but just acts like will sucker. Another thing one needs to accept is someone else must have worked harder than them to get that. So, what one can do is keep moving on and see failure as a part of a journey.





“The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.” —Ralph Waldo Emerson

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