Have you observed that no matter how many times you try something and fail, often times, you are ignored until you succeed.
It’s
acknowledged by some of the most successful entrepreneurs that there
are a great many lessons to be learned from failure.
Nobody really cares that you have had 4 tests and 2 interviews; all they want to hear is that you are earning from a job.
But it’s usually
only after achieving success that you earn an audience, credibility and
respect. Not after failure.
While you might have failed at
something, or maybe it didn’t turn out how you hoped, you learned from
the experience. Sure, you could be feeling a little low, your ego and
esteem have taken a blow, your credibility isn’t hitting the peaks.
But
now is your chance to apply what you learned into something meaningful.
Keep trying.
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