Failures are ladders to success
A clean and clear road often does not lead to a successful ending, and avoiding the rough paths can become a poor option. Success is often only realized by tackling obstacles and eventually overcoming them. Sometimes life can be difficult and the outcome is uncertain, but there will always be a light at the end of the tunnel.
Failing will happen, but it is not about taking failure personally. The learning curve is seeing the goal through all of the roadblocks, which prepares you for what's ahead. The way we look things up, the way we react to them, and if we accept reality in spite of all the hurdles in our way, whether we are willing to maintain our focus and discipline, all of these factors influence how bright the sun will shine when the rain or obstacles have passed.
For every obstacle, there is a solution that will lead us to victory. It's difficult to find a path without obstacles; in essence, every stumbling block is a lesson that teaches us something new and allows us to go to the next level of understanding and consciousness about what lies ahead of us. Most people choose to give up after a few efforts because of the hurdles and unpleasantness and therefore suffer emotional blows. It is critical to learn to accept life as a game; every obstacle should be viewed as a game, with each obstacle serving as a teacher teaching us life lessons.
We live in a world full of people with different ideas, and different viewpoints about life. We all have a family, something we can do for a living, all of these make living worthwhile and we need to know the right thing to do at all times, what makes us happy, and how we can live a fulfilled life. You are the best of your type, which means that rather than comparing ourselves to others, we should learn from each other and push ourselves to reach our full potential.
I read the article published by @PVMihalache earlier today, an emotionally filled article about how many times he failed in life and how he managed to scale through all the setbacks to become what he is today, a fighter. I believe he is an inspiration, he is a true fighter, and I admire his strength of character to be able to cope with the losses and disappointments. The article reminded me of my struggles and failures in life and still failing today. However, each failure has been a lesson and a preparatory class for the next, and like in a game, I am playing my next game with full force and focus, knowing fully well that I will achieve the goal of victory and reach the sky.
We all have difficulties, from the obvious ones such as losing a job, going bankrupt, getting into a relationship that does not work out, and so on, to the more subtle ones such as being bullied at school or suffering from illness. In life, it is good to learn from the "lighter" issues, but it is also important to understand and identify the more emotionally-draining situations, and that is when it is important to fight back with everything you have to overcome that obstacle.
Life is full of situations that are very difficult, but it is when we face them head-on that the challenges and obstacles are overcome. This means that in order to succeed, we need to rise above the circumstances and rise above our past situations, and through the process of not accepting defeat but resisting that defeat, our destinies are determined.
Failure is the route to success, so if you have to lose, make it something worth learning and nothing that is worth giving up on. Never lose hope, never give up on your dreams, and never surrender to defeatism, and rather face the challenges head-on. The key to success is accepting life as a game and learning to be strong when the pressure is on. At the end of the day, that is the only thing that matters.
To all of you who aspire to become what you have been dreaming of, whether you're a fighter who has lost countless times or a stubborn person who wants to believe that his dream will come true no matter what, I have one thing to tell you: keep fighting, keep believing, and don't quit.
I hope to join my friend @PVMihalache on the podium in the near future, a true life fighter who fought and conquered. May we all keep fighting, helping each other, inspiring each other, and pushing each other to achieve our full potential and succeed in our lives.
See you on the battlefield.
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I remember a scientist who invented the lamp, yes that's right, he is Thomas Adison, what would it be like if Thomas Adison gave up on the 99th trial and no longer tried to make lights, maybe this world would be dark without the light.