By: Shlomo Vaknin, C.Ht
This is a philosophy, not a scientific fact. As a philosophy, it is something you can live. If you turn your failures into learning experiences, you gain so many benefits, we can’t list them all here.
But consider these: Instead of losing sleep and feeling ashamed, you will be inspired and focused; you will build confidence as you learn from your experiences. Instead of procrastinating and getting caught up in trivial matters, you will act on what is truly important to you.
Why?
Because you will not fear failure.
When postponing your des-tiny becomes more uncomfortable than the risks you take in pursuing success, then you are ready to live this philosophy.
it is a nice philosophy . which keeps us going on
I think this is true for individuals in pursuing life goals and easing up on themselves but for politicians and failed banks such thinking is deeply delusional.
Of course there is failure!
If I don’t achieve a desired outcome, a failure occurred!’However, it limited to merely that instnce.
It has or will have nothing to do with any other intended outcomes.
Sure, there is no Failure, only Feedback.
VALUABLE FEEDBACK