It doesn't matter how you failed. What is important is how you tried to rebuild it.
But the people around you don't notice how much you failed. Only when you succeed will you get atten...
But the people around you don't notice how much you failed. Only when you succeed will you get attention with thoughts like, "Wow...he's so pretty?" "Hey...he's not bad." For that, it doesn't matter how much you fail. It is only important to succeed once. Think of that thought every time you fail.
"Let me fail...how many times it is important to win once".
Thinking like this will give you the strength to rebuild. Once you achieve the big goal you set out to do, everything you've failed at will fade away. So, every time you fail, consider it a lesson learned so that you can have a big success.
In the book "Are You Sure It's Impossible" by Mr. Pe Myint, I would like to tell you about a small example that his father gave to an American lawyer named Charles S. Rhyne. “Here's Charlie, man. "A field that is not plowed well will never produce a good crop," his father told Charlie, a boy who would become a famous lawyer, as an example.
In fact, if you really think about it, many failures in life show that you are struggling. Just as a field that is not plowed will not bear any good fruit, there will be no failure for those who do not try and struggle for anything. No amount of success can be achieved. If you want to increase the yield of good crops, you have to plow the soil to digest it. If you want more success, don't prioritize your failures and fail more. The more you learn, the more you learn. You should try harder.
Failures in life are the same. The more you fail, the more experiences you have. The more lessons you give, the more you push your efforts. The more experience you get and the more lessons you take, the more you will be where you want to be. The more you strive for the goal, the more educated you become. In time, you will reap the fruits of your efforts.
That's why it doesn't matter how much you fail; What matters is how you try to reconstruct the failure at the right time. In the end, the only important thing is to get a successful result, right? No matter how much you fail for that, I encourage you to continue to work hard in order to succeed once.
"Let me fail...how many times it is important to win once".
Thinking like this will give you the strength to rebuild. Once you achieve the big goal you set out to do, everything you've failed at will fade away. So, every time you fail, consider it a lesson learned so that you can have a big success.
In the book "Are You Sure It's Impossible" by Mr. Pe Myint, I would like to tell you about a small example that his father gave to an American lawyer named Charles S. Rhyne. “Here's Charlie, man. "A field that is not plowed well will never produce a good crop," his father told Charlie, a boy who would become a famous lawyer, as an example.
In fact, if you really think about it, many failures in life show that you are struggling. Just as a field that is not plowed will not bear any good fruit, there will be no failure for those who do not try and struggle for anything. No amount of success can be achieved. If you want to increase the yield of good crops, you have to plow the soil to digest it. If you want more success, don't prioritize your failures and fail more. The more you learn, the more you learn. You should try harder.
Failures in life are the same. The more you fail, the more experiences you have. The more lessons you give, the more you push your efforts. The more experience you get and the more lessons you take, the more you will be where you want to be. The more you strive for the goal, the more educated you become. In time, you will reap the fruits of your efforts.
That's why it doesn't matter how much you fail; What matters is how you try to reconstruct the failure at the right time. In the end, the only important thing is to get a successful result, right? No matter how much you fail for that, I encourage you to continue to work hard in order to succeed once.