Everyone desires to achieve success of their goals, but he/she always steps back while facing the challenges. These people decide that they should have courage in preparation for accepting the failure before they make attempts. I told that failure is the key of success in my last post and I believed that the majority of people have been heard such quotes over thousand times from others. However, a few people have the courage to keep going on their journey of failure until they reach their own satisfied outcomes.
Failures can be painful, but they can also be tools to achieve success. In other words, failure can motivate people to succeed. Most people fear to fail and consider that failures as a shame on their lives, so they try to avoid failures and they do not want to take risks. The author of a book "Zero" Paul Logan says, “Even failure, as painful as it is, doesn’t have to be an ending.” It can be a learning experience—one that builds strength and gives direction. Unlike the people who fear to fail, the others try to fail and treat failures as tools to achieve their success. For example, athletes are never satisfied with finishing goals, and they expect higher-level. It is challenging to reach higher goals at first, but they are willing to attempt again after they fail. Even though they still do not reach their goal after constant attempts, they improve their potential to become champions for the future. In a Youtube video, Michael Jordan, a famous basketball player says, “I’ve missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I’ve lost almost 300 games. 26 times I’ve trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I’ve failed over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.” As a professional athlete said, “a winner mostly made more failures than loser did.” If people do not want to fail and take a risk, they never know how well they can do.Self-confidence is one of essential keys to turn failures into success.It is also the best treatment to solve the problem about the fear of failure.
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