Art of failing

Art of failing

Failure and Success are the two faces of any work we do. Before initiating a new thing, people often think about the possibility of failing rather than success. Why people do that so? Is failing is the most heart wrenching moment one would experience? Is it a unknown thing? Failing has been in the game for a long time. It's just a tail, if success is the head as in a coin. Still people fear it the most.

Making failure as a companion or a rest place or a ladder or anything else is all in the game of perspective. Strong perspective paves path to more views on a situation, which leads to a strong learning and decision. Some pass this game and some fail to do.

Failing is normal and it isn't a bad thing. I strongly agree with Albert Einstein's saying, "If you've never failed you've never tried something new". Change the perspective of seeing failure as a failure rather see it as a success, cause you have tried something and if it doesn't go well, doesn't mean it is a failure, only the proportion of success is less.

Failing is an art. It's more expressive and powerful than any form of art. It can make or break a person. Moving ahead from failure is up to the choice of the person. Moving ahead along with learnings is must. These learnings will help along the journey of life.

We don't consider failing as much as we glorify success. Success differs from person to person, and so do failure. What's the purpose of success if one doesn't taste the essence of failure?





Sai Prasath Sunder Raj

GET at Renault Nissan Technology and Business Centre India Pvt. Ltd. | SW & ADAS | Team ADAS MIL Validation | Former President at HAM Club of Kumaraguru | HAM Call sign VU3LLK

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