The Relationship Between Success & Failure

The Relationship Between Success & Failure

My understanding of success and failure has been wrong. For as long as I can remember, my beliefs about success and failure have been inaccurate, or at the very least incomplete. I’ve been living with a huge misconception about the relationship between success and failure. Recently though, I had a moment of realization. I have been working on a project that has seen me spending time with people who have achieved peak performance, entrepreneurs, business leaders, content creators and more. I was in search of their success stories, and most importantly what their journeys had taught them about success.

As I studied these success stories and compiled hours of research, I had one of those lightbulb moments, and now see with inexplicable clarity that success and failure live adjacent to one another. Success and failure are - if you like - neighbours. They are not distant relatives living far apart as I had previously perceived them to be. They are side by side, living on either side of life's little white picket fence.

I suspect many people - as I have always done - see success and failure as opposites. Two opposing destinations. We have the idea that success sits at one end of the continuum and failure at another. I believed that a step toward success was a step away from failure. But I now see that simply isn't true. Taking a step toward success is also taking a step closer to failure. (Potentially).

The road to success is uncertain. There is no clear path. For every individual and every company there is an unexplored road waiting for them. When you take a step forward along that road, you don't know whether you will eventually be unlatching the gate, striding up the cobbled path and knocking on the door of success or ringing the doorbell of failure. I can now see that while success is not a guarantee, neither is failure.

For every successful person in the world there are equally as many failures (maybe more because that's just life). They share many common traits - belief, perseverance, confidence, and grit - but the one thing most apparent in both is action.

You can't arrive at success without action. Equally you can't fail without action. You are with absolute certainty going to achieve neither success nor failure if you don't move. Take that step forward. Try. Do.

Maybe this realization that success and failure are neighbours explains why people spend so much of their lives doing nothing. There is risk. When you start out on your journey there is no guarantee you will find success. Taking that risk means you are heading toward either success or failure. You have no idea which awaits you. How could you? None of us can predict the future.

People who succeed are simply people who are willing to take a risk and get lucky. People who fail are those who took a risk and didn’t get lucky. Some people win and some people lose. Life has to be that way. The realization is that successful people and those who fail are risk takers. Both are "pro" action. Both believe in doing. Both believe in trying.

For those people who come up short, well they will always have the journey - the adventure, the learning, the growth, the experience. They will always have a story to share. Doing nothing is not living.?Progress is fuel for life.

You won't know if you're going to be a success or a failure without beginning a journey. But the journey itself, is what makes us, us. You have to be willing to potentially fail if you want the chance of succeeding.

The people who miss out - on career and on life – are those who aren't willing to take a risk. Who play it safe. Who just get caught up in the routines. Those who aimlessly follow the same path day after day.

Success and failure are neighbours. Are you willing to take the risk and head down the street toward them?

Richard B.

Audio & video leader at The Canadian Press | dad | Canadian Screen Award winner | lover of baseball | never owned a pony

3 年

Amazing insight, Paul. I’m gonna write this on a post it note and stick it to my wall: Doing nothing is not living.?Progress is fuel for life.

Dom Theodore

Dir/Radio Programming Strategy - The Glenn Beck Program, Radio Programming Consultant, Talent Coach, Entrepreneur

3 年

Totally agree! Without intelligent risk taking, innovation simply isn’t possible. But “risk” assures the possibility of both failure and success…. But as you point out, success cannot be achieved at all without it.

Gary Tredwell

Opinions are my own. Sales and Leasing Consultant at MacPhee Ford in Dartmouth, NS + Greasy Gary on 929 JACK-FM + audiobook narrator on ACX

3 年

You can also be both at once; a success at work and a failure at home. Sometimes that old saying is true too "to have what you want and to want what you have". Sometimes a groove you're in is not a bad place to be?

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Wade Kingsley

The Creative Coach + Creator of 'Morning Musely' 'The Future is Created' 'Ideasy' | Co-Founder, May8 | Ambassador World Creativity & Innovation | Co-host Melbourne Radio Wars Podcast #facilitator #keynotespeaker

3 年

Excellent thoughts Paul Kaye - action is the step to take. In any direction.

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