Failures Challenge To Become Better
I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.
The famous quote by Thomas A. Edison draws upon how you can learn from your experiences. As you now know, what would not work in the given situation. It is always better to be certain about what would not work than to be uncertain about what would work. Failure has its own magic; you can be 100 percent sure of strategies, behaviors, and methods that would not benefit the task and hand. You will then be able to focus all your energy on what all can work.
Why Should You Celebrate Your Failures?
It is understandable to feel low when failures strike but are the people who celebrate their failures crazy? They aren’t crazy; instead, they are wise humans who take lessons from their failures.
There is so much you can learn from failures than from consistent successful attempts in whatever you take up. After all, if you haven’t made mistakes in your life or have seen the face of failure, then you probably have never challenged yourself enough. So, it’s always better to see the shortcomings in a positive light and analyze what went wrong and how you can make things right to be successful in the next attempt.
Let’s see the 8 reasons behind celebrating your failures.