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Success. I've had enough failure and I'm not learning much.

2007-07-11 23:54:17 · answer #1 · answered by Michael A 6 · 2 0

Sometimes failure hurts, still looking back they made success in the end possible. Yesterday I received a Masters certificate and today another certificate and I hang them on the wall, where already other signs of success hang. The satisfaction I feel if looking on them is only the sum of all the struggles, emotions, efforts, failures I have experienced on the way to get to this point. I have not once succeeded without an element of failure involved. Would I choose success without failure? No, I realized that my goal is not success as such, but to do something from me perceived meaningful instead. If I can fulfill more meaning based on my success, then this makes me happy and all the pain due to the failures which accompanied this path worthwhile.

2007-07-12 00:20:27 · answer #2 · answered by I love you too! 6 · 0 0

How`s it going "Small Fry?"

I`m sad to see that your back at it again your like an alcoholic that's relapsed. I see your back to asking logically flawed questions, I thought you where walking the straight and narrow of reason?
Like Hawaiian Brain pointed out this is not an either/or question. A person can both learn and have satisfaction in success and in failure. A person that fails can learn from his trial and have satisfaction that he tried. A person that succeeds can learn from his success and be satisfied with what he has accomplished.

Don`t worry about it "Small Fry!"
98% of people relaspe their first time
after becoming clean. Try again! If you relapse into illogical reasoning again, I`ll call the Betty Ford clinic.

2007-07-12 18:05:07 · answer #3 · answered by Future 5 · 0 0

If i do fail then definitely i would like to learn the reasons for my failure and try and overcome it to find sucess.
But when i do succeed then there is nothing like succes to give satisfaction.
But i would definitely prefer success to failure.

2007-07-11 23:54:01 · answer #4 · answered by bnsrrinivasan 2 · 0 0

Failure gives learning... because after a while you would have nothing else to learn and then you would succeed all the time! Everyone wins! =P

2007-07-11 23:44:26 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well, it’s fine, accurate and empowering to interpret ‘failure’ as the path to success, but one certainly shouldn’t be enamored of failure. The point of life is success.

I would certainly prefer to be the one who learns to win with the minimum number of losses.

2007-07-13 09:32:38 · answer #6 · answered by Phoenix Quill 7 · 0 0

Failure gives learning but how many are learning?
So if we dint learn from failure that's the real failure.
If we learn from our failure then we are successful at that level.
So I prefer learning and winning so that we can avoid the real failure of not learning.

Thank you.

2007-07-12 00:19:00 · answer #7 · answered by luvuchaitu 2 · 0 0

It is not an either/or. They are two sides of the same coin. In striving for success, you cannot avoid the occasional failure.

Shoot for the stars, at least if you don't reach it, you can land in the heavens.
— Carlos Watson

Good judgment comes from experience, and experience . . . well that comes from poor judgment.
— Rita Mae Brown

2007-07-12 11:52:07 · answer #8 · answered by HawaiianBrian 5 · 0 0

its not a question of preferring something
we work hard to achieve some thing but we miss it some times - i think that is not called failure- i think its is step before success.
AIM AT THE SKY AND U WILL REACH AT LEAST THE STARS.

2007-07-11 23:47:21 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Failure to make my head not to high! (Keep my head down)
call me chicken, but I dont wanna die inside of my car on freeway...

But dont do stupid failure! I mean, keep thingking, dreaming, aiming high... but use failure that u learn from past, "to slow it down." I think our best position is when we in the middle of wheel of fortune. ( Dont go to up or down)

2007-07-11 23:55:24 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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