Rising Up And Trying Again

Your failed attempts of yesterday does not automatically mean you are a failure. If you know how many times the ones you call "successful" failed in the early days of their life's journey, you will understand that failing at an attempt does not mean the person is a failure.

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What makes one a failure is giving up on trying and remaining in the failed status. Being successful does not mean you are without failed attempts but it means you did not make failure your lifestyle and you were quick to rise up again.

As long as you rise up each time, then you cannot be called a failure. The man that created the KFC franchise, colonel Harland Sanders, also had multiple failed attempts - not just in his job but in life generally, but he chose not to stop trying.

The attitude of successful people is the spirit of "ever trying". Each time your attempts do not succeed, just try again but try differently, because you will always be met with different results when you try different approach.

Even some of the fine scientific inventors that we celebrate today, most of their journeies were not all smooth but filled with failed attempts (like Thomas Edison), but they were able to scale through.

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You have not even failed as much times as some of the people you are celebrating today and you are already tired of trying. Well, you need to know that success is not always reserved for the chicken-hearted but people that refuse to be cracked under the pressures of failed attempts.

If you become too shy to try again when you fail, then you will become too shy to succeed. Always bear it in mind that for every single success you require, there are attached responsibilities which you must undertake.

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Peace on y'all

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