as you grow up in adulthood, you balance the success and failure by understanding that there is karma in life.
also, it is best to remain as neutral as possible in various situations as heaven will catch up with anybody who goes astray.
mercury of love
2006-10-30 20:12:36
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answered by mercury of love 4
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well friend every success or failure have psychological effects on us but its not the success or the failure that counts its what you gain from that experience of both (success and failure).
so a person can try try again to find out more answers for hinmself
2006-10-30 20:07:39
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answered by sunny k 2
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I definitely think so. Here is my poem on the subject.
"My Childhood"
With brute force I write these words
My childhood
ridicule like barbed wire
how did the children know this word
contaminated
this word contaminated
they threw at me like a volleyball back and forth
they didn’t drop the ball
contaminated the word holds
some memories are never forgotten
I told my shrink
this word contaminated
never to be forgotten
I don’t know if I can involve you in my pain,
the stench of my pain
They burned me, branded me like in the Scarlet Letter
with this word contaminated
That’s how I learned the power of words,
the holiness of each word
each word like a statue
each word like a holy pagan god
that’s how I know the acidity of each word
the science of brute force
the torture of ridicule
the graphic design of those childish pagan gods
Were those children my pagan gods
Dredging up these memories from the sea beds
from the mud oozing between my toes
Contaminated heard in the classroom, playground,
the street where I lived, in the elevator going home,
this word followed me wherever I went
No whispers, no shame
the word said out loud
without barriers
with pointed fingers
with proud laughter
would this break you, reader
how would you bear it, reader
how would you suffer, reader
They accused
I stand falsely accused like Dreyfus
Now and forever the eternal outcaste
Now and forever absolved from fitting in anywhere
Taunts burning me at the stake like Joan of Arc
2006-10-31 02:54:12
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answered by happy inside 6
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succeeding during early childhood way effect how confidant you are when making decisions in the future, where as being being called a failure as a child would almost certainly disrupted the child's self esteem levels causing problems in the future... thus having a psychological effect on us! :)
2006-10-30 20:14:06
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answered by juicepop234 1
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Yes I think it does have affects on us and also how the people around us help us cope with these successes or failures.
2006-10-30 20:15:23
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answered by sandiemay01 3
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yes, it can determine how optimistic one is, give them drive to succeed or disenchant them, depending upon the experience and their personal reaction to it
2006-10-30 20:07:19
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answered by bambi 5
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yes
2006-10-30 20:03:04
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answered by slickrickdesigns 3
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