My failures and their impact.
- tjjmarshall2002

- Sep 18, 2019
- 1 min read
If someone doesn't have failures then they should not be trusted. Failures are the result of trying, if you never fail, your not trying hard enough, your not pushing yourself to your limits to improve. It doesn't matter how often you fall, as long as you get back up. Sometimes you just have one of those days were nothing goes your way, and all you want to do is give up and cry, maybe you do cry. I'd be lying if I said I haven't cried before from feeling like I've failed, but it's all about accepting that failure and moving on. Getting up and going at it again, failure after failure after failure until you make it work.
You should always be doing something that makes you uncomfortable, scared, something that has risk. No matter what your doing you can only improve if you put yourself at risk of failure. I have failed so many things, I don't even feel like I improve sometimes, but eventually you fall enough, and get back up again and again, and when you finally achieve that goal the feeling is immeasurable. This is why failure should be accepted, embraced, and never regretted.

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