Is Failing Bad

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Is Failing Really Bad?


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Whether failure is negative depends on how you perceive it and how you respond to it.

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Lately, I've been having conversations with my kids about "failure"?"both theirs and mine. My son is struggling with his grades, and I'm facing some professional setbacks. Meanwhile, my 8-year-old daughter is blissfully content with life, which I think is wonderful.

The recurring question is, "Is failure bad?"

I believe the answer is, "It depends on what you do with it."

Let's consider my professional situation. I'm working on a book and plan to send proposals to 40 or 50 agents. If every agent responds with a rejection, and I simply discard the proposal, that would be failure. I've given up on my dream of writing this book, which truly counts as failure.

But why didn't I reach my dream? That's worth pondering.

Now, imagine after all 50 agents reject my proposal, I revisit it and refine my approach. I work on crafting a message that captures the agents' attention and clearly demonstrates my idea and abilities. Then, I send it to the next batch of 40 or 50 agents.

I may have failed with the first 50, but I've succeeded in moving past that failure. This success involves three key aspects: deciding to continue, identifying improvements, and persisting in my efforts.

Every failure is an opportunity to try again with more determination, better insights, and renewed passion.

Failure isn't inherently bad. It's a way to progress?"unless you give up. Giving up is the real failure. Failing is simply part of the journey forward.

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