Failure is another way to success

Oh just another one of those life lessons. I can say that I am incredibly humbled now. Everywhere I go the signs are quite obvious. It's blatantly in my face. To practice being humble. I needed to know that I didn't know. It's important to be a student and to also realize that many failures will occur before one can be victorious. It doesn't matter what life circumstances with perseverance after feeling a bit of doubt, pity, and dejection, one should always rise to the occasion. Meet defeat with a positive attitude. Many times, all these negative emotions come because we placed such a high importance on winning and a intolerance for losing. To succeed at all cost and if we don't get there immediately the guilt can be overwhelming. It's important to see that losing is not the enemy rather it's the mind that holds firmly to the belief that losing serves no purpose. Trust me, I know it feels bad to lose and it feels horrible to disappoint though there's nothing that can be done when life hands you a nice slice of humbling pie. I am by no means arrogant or even boastful in my success it's just that I've turned a certain situation in my life into a life or death one when it was not. I had to sit myself down and really think about it. Was it really the end of the world? Am I being dramatic? What has this taught me and where do I need to go next? After the mental turmoil ends, you can begin to realize that there were many failures before something great was discovered and many times it was merely a mistake. As the title states, failure is just another way to success.

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