Failing well leads to success. Keep failing to keep succeeding!
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Instead of being sad or dissatisfied with ourselves everytime we “fail”, what if we reframe “failure” as part of paving our way to success?
What if we love and celebrate failure?
What if we see “failure” as a building block of success? As part of the mosaic of success. Just like imperfection as part of the mosaic of perfection.
What if we accept that for every success, we need to accept a certain number of failures. For example, if we need to accept N number of failures for every success. Does it not follow that the more failures, the more success we will have, simply by multiplication.
N failure= 1 success
2N failures= 2 successes
3N failure= 3 successes
Do I need to say more?
For all of us who resist failure, isn’t it about time to go out and fail more, because more failures leads to more successes.
There is a catch though!
We need to fail well. This means that first we love the failure and say “how fascinating”, face the failure, accept the failure, deal with the failure, squeeze all the juicy and tasty lessons from the failure and use it, then let go of all the useless stuff.
Repeat and continue.
If we fail well. The one who fails most, WINS!