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json_metadata | "{"appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"pknhmee9x","app":"Musing","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","appParentAuthor":"jassennessaj","appBody":"<p>We might fail at many things in our life, We might try to jump a fence and go splat on our nut, we failed to get over the fence.<\/p>\n<p>Just be thankful you were not half way over and went splat on your nuts. (bit of Irish humour there) <\/p>\n<p>Getting something right the first time out is not an easy task to do, Many tries may need to be taken to before the right result is found. Those tries are not necessarily failures just unsuccessful attempts.<\/p>\n<p>A negative result does not mean failure. Failure only happens when you stop trying. <\/p>","musingPostType":"answer","musingAppVersion":"1.1","appTitle":"How do you define failure?","appCategory":"failure","appTags":["failure"]}" |
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json_metadata | "{"appParentAuthor":"jassennessaj","app":"Musing","appTags":["failure"],"appCategory":"failure","musingAppVersion":"1.1","appBody":"<p>Speaking from the standpoint of someone who's probably failed more times than he's succeeded I can tell you that failure is the other side of success, it's the untold story that nobody here's about when a person succeeds, and most of all, it's the stumbling block\/stepping stone(you decide which one it is for you) for success.<\/p>\n<p>Failure is what separates the determined from the lazy and the strong from the weak, it's what makes success worth the effort because overcoming it is something that has to be done if you're meant to achieve success. It's easy to see failure as a lack of success or an absence of it entirely, but that's not all it is.<\/p>\n<p>Now I don't believe that everyone must experience failure before they succeed in whatever they choose to do, but at the same time, I don't believe that you can succeed without gaining something from some sort of failure. You don't have to be the one that fails, but to succeed, you have to have at least learned something from someone else's failure.<\/p>\n<p>So if I were to give a definition to Failure, it would be that it's the lesson that must be learned before success can be obtained.<\/p>\n<p>I hope this helps.<\/p>","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","appParentPermlink":"pknhmee9x","appTitle":"How do you define failure?","appDepth":2,"musingPostType":"answer"}" |
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json_metadata | "{"appParentAuthor":"jassennessaj","musingPostType":"answer","app":"Musing","appCategory":"failure","appTitle":"How do you define failure?","appBody":"<p>In my opinion, failure is only a point of view, a judgment.<\/p>\n<p><img src=\"https:\/\/centreprendre.hypotheses.org\/files\/2016\/01\/success-failure-672x372.jpg\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Indeed, failure is absolutely not objective but rather subjective. The same result can be interpreted differently depending on each person's experience.<\/p>\n<p>I take my path as an example: when I separated from the father of my children and I announced it, people often looked at me with difficulty, adding even sometimes \"Oh my poor! Alone with three children it must be hard. .. \"But why such a reaction? I was very happy that way, and every time I smiled and said that this situation suited me perfectly, people smiled in turn, because I turned my experience, which was perceived by others as a failure, into a positive result.<\/p>\n<p>In reality, the other projects his own fear, his pain and finally his own judgment on the situation. So if being alone with your children is a source of anxiety for someone, it makes sense for them to feel and express their fear through my experience. While for me, this situation is not a failure, but something that suits me well.<\/p>\n<p>Therefore today, when I meet single people, I do not feel pain for them, on the contrary, it brings back good memories. But I agree very well that some suffer from this situation, until they perceive it as a failure.<\/p>\n<p>All is only point of view. Free to consider our experiences as a failure or not. This word is we who choose to stick it to our experiences, and in detaching it from my experience, the people who initially were painful for me, suddenly became happy for me. By transforming my own experience positively, I changed their vision, their judgment.<\/p>\n<p>A child who learns to walk will fall hundreds of times before he or she succeeds. At each fall it will not be said it's a failure! Failure does not exist for the child because he does not judge and judge himself. He tries, he observes, he creates, he modifies, he tries again, he laughs, he cries and no matter the result, because he LIVES. Life is that: to experiment.<\/p>\n<p>If we call some of our chess proofs, it is up to us to change the angle of view to remove that label.<\/p>\n<p>It is true that finding the result of a rather negative experience leads us to call this a failure, but it is much more effective to erase that word forever and to interpret things differently, to get away from everything. judgment on ourselves and others. Accept what is, objectively, while simply learning from our experiences. Because, when we understand the message, nothing is ever lost, which puts an end to failure.<\/p>\n<p>Indeed, if one systematically learns something from an experience, there can be no failures, there are only inspiring results.<\/p>\n<p><strong>As Nelson Mandela rightly said: \"I never lose, either I win or I learn\".<\/strong><\/p>","appParentPermlink":"pknhmee9x","appTags":["failure"],"musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","appDepth":2}" |
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