Then you are a successful failure.
Haha that's my new favorite oxymoron. Good question!
2007-12-28 06:01:19
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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You tried
*You succeed in trying to fail.
2007-12-28 14:03:08
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answer #2
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answered by Ken-Eros 6
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You succeed. Your not putting any energy toward not failing so success would go against your effort, and be failure.
2007-12-28 14:05:47
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answered by Do You Trust Me? 2
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I fail to succeed :)~
2007-12-28 13:59:08
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answered by Just Think ♥ρїηκ♥ 3
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Succeed because you did what you wanted to.
2007-12-28 14:00:08
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answer #5
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answered by The Beast from the Middle East 5
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If the goal was to fail then only failure would be a success.
2007-12-28 14:00:34
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answered by DannyK 6
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you succeed in failing and become a successful failure
2007-12-28 14:03:12
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answered by richard.armbruster 2
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Does anyone really try to fail???
2007-12-28 14:00:07
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answered by kim t 7
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You've succeeded at failing, pat yourself on the back.
2007-12-28 13:59:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I have not failed at anything as of yet...I'm still aspiring. Oh I lied I failed at my last relationship.
2007-12-28 14:00:44
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answered by Hey There 4
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It's a win-lose propostion.
No, wait, it's a lose-win proposition.
No, it';s a lose-win-lose ... or is it the other way around? Ooops, the string keeps growing!
HEY! You broke my Cray supercomputer JUST when it was going to solve PI!
2007-12-28 14:01:27
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answered by Der Lange 5
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