Since my childhood I have been listening and reading one
quote that is failure is the key to success. Unfortunately, people are afraid
to accept it because they don’t accept their failures and this how failure
becomes alone, nameless and ORPHAN. Failures break those people emotionally but
they pretend to be stronger. And that pretence doesn’t last long.
John F. Kennedy has said that Victory has a thousand
fathers, but defeat is an orphan. Victory and success are always welcome by
everyone but nobody recognizes their failures, nobody accepts the
responsibility of particular failure. Success is like a honey and people-wants
to be father of it-are flies who want to taste that honey. Flies die in thick
& sticky honey while tasting it. People usually get failed while dreaming
of success. Dreaming of success is not wrong until it reaches to greediness but
people feel insecurity that’s why they emphasize more on success than on
failure. Obviously, one should concentrate to get success only but not in that
much extent that one completely neglects a failure as an unnecessary thing.
They don’t dare to fail which actually teach them necessary things. For some
people success is a skilled child who has potential and can easily be famous in
the world that’s why people wants to be father of it to feel proud of it and
failure seems handicap child who can’t do anything easily that’s why it remains
an orphan. I talked that how failure is being left alone. But many times, failure
stay alone itself because failure depresses one and hence he/she wants to make
him/herself alone for a while. It may be devastated condition in someone’s life
but there is a lesson. This how, failure comes into existence as an orphan
where it is alone by its own choice. Our purpose of any task, work and project
is to get succeed that’s why we automatically favor success and failure is negative
result of any task, work and project that’s why we reject it. A negative result
can be analyzed and next attempt can be achieved successfully but till people realize
it, failure will be an orphan.
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