Five Great Career Lessons You Can Learn From Failure
BANGALORE: There is a preconceive notion that failure is the end of a line and that there is no alternative to that mistake. Even though we hear of people who have shown us otherwise, we still continue to let failure or the word failure drag us down. But is success always at your doorstep with a bouquet of flowers without you having to do anything for it? Or does success pick give you a home, job and business without you doing your share? This is hardly the life.
People in this world are so deceived by successful stories or movies that depict an easy life that they let it shape their thinking. But what happens behind the screens is something that they don’t want to look at. Well here are some lessons that failure teaches us that success cannot, with inputs from Business Insider.
The ability to introspect: Pause for a moment, rewind your life and think about ever moment you sat and thought about how to straighten your life or do something better. Once you have done that you will be surprised that the success that followed or the plans that bore fruits came only because you failed twice before. When you fail it gives you a chance to introspect, change your game and cherish moments of success with more gratitude. When success is at your dish every morning you begin to slack off, lose focus and eventually drown in pride.
Learn to associate failure whenever wherever: when we face failure there is the tendency to associate it to a dark period in life, right? This darkness is actually worth spending a little time in because it is in darkness that the light shines the brightest. People need to understand that failure is not the end of the world. If it was, then we would still be living in the medieval or even the primitive age, because different inventions would have been dropped. The state we are in today is because some people were not afraid to fail and sit in the dark.
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