If you do not fail, then you will not try to do anything new again. This is at least what a person learns from the lessons of others and from previous lessons, and failure here is not necessarily a failure in the study, but rather in other life matters.
Throughout the ages and history, many people were subjected to failure, but they were able to rise and achieve achievements for mankind that others who did not fail to achieve or match.
Among those who failed at one point in their lives and then rose to enormous achievement was the physicist Albert Einstein, who developed the theory of relativity.
Einstein, of German origin, was late in speaking, and did not speak until he was four years old, to the point where his parents thought that his level was less than normal, and he was expelled from school and his teacher described him as "slow to comprehend and learn."
Another character who had failed and then got up and offered mankind a lot, the American inventor and businessman Thomas Edison, at one point in his life, his teacher told him that he was "stupid to the point where he could not learn anything."
However, Edison, who worked in the field of selling newspapers, later turned into a businessman and inventor, registered in his name more than 1090 inventions and founded 14 companies, including the famous "General Electric" company, according to Sky News.
The founder of the Walt Disney Company, which is famous for its animated films, Walt Disney, did not stop at failure, especially after he was fired from working as a cartoonist in a newspaper on the pretext that he ālacks imaginationā and does not have the ability to present āoriginal ideasā, and then he was able to Found the Walt Disney Company and other companies, and won 26 Oscars
The founder of Microsoft, Bill Gates, became one of the largest businessmen and the richest man in the world, although he did not complete his university studies at the beginning, and his first business failed to establish it.
As for his rival, Steve Jobs, he had a miserable life in the beginning, as his original father abandoned him, and pushed to resign from the company he founded before returning to it later and pushing it to become one of the most successful companies in the world. He founded Apple and invented the Macintosh device, then the iPod, iPhone and iPad. .
Media and talk show presenter Oprah Winfrey, she reached second place as the most influential person in the year 2005, and won the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2013, and also became one of the wealthiest personalities in the United States, after suffering from a cruel and painful childhood, and was fired from her job as a reporter Journalist because she is not suitable for being on TV
Besides these, there are other personalities who fell before they rose again and achieved much, at least, for the benefit of humanity, such as the American President Abraham Lincoln who failed to obtain a business certificate 3 times, and the founder of the Japanese Honda company Soichiro Honda, who was unable to work for a company Toyota, Henry Ford, who failed 3 previous business before he built Ford cars, and many others, "unsuccessful celebrities."