Friday, July 26, 2019

Celebrating Failure

1) I have failed numerous times this semester and classes are one of them. I am very capable of passing each class, especially when its one with no exams and just deals with writing posts and what not. The only problem is that I am not school inclined. Meaning, my number one priority is not only in school, so I struggle with keeping track of hw for classes that repeatedly post a lot like this one. I have experienced failure with this class, but Ive learned to accept it and move on with my work. Ive gotten on track and I have not missed one since. The key is to just keep pushing forward and accept responsibility for that you've done.

2) Ive learned that the only way to learn from failure is that you must take responsibility for it. You must acknowledge what you could've done better to avoid this failure for the future. Ive learned it is my fault from most things that happen, so we must be smart and learn the cause to avoid it for the next time.

3) I believe failure is one of the most important things in life. I believe it defines you as a person. People can be perfectly fine when everything is okay. It is times of hardship and adversity where others show their true character. However, their true character may be one who prevails or one who shuts down and go backwards. I also think failure is how people achieve success and without it, people would not/could not reach success. The most successful and famous people in this world have had to go through an immense amount of adversity before achieving their final destination.

1 comment:

  1. Hello Joel,
    You made some very valid points! Failure is a Key part of success and without failure how do you really understand the true meaning of success. As humans we learn from our mistakes and it is up to us to grow from them, and so we don't end up doing the same thing over again. I personally learn best when experiencing things first hand and sometimes making mistakes inset a bad thing. It all depends on the way you look at it.

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