See Failures as Stepping Stones to Success
There is nothing to fear of failure; it is just a perception of the confused mind.
If you want to increase your success rate, double your failure rate.
This story is not about denying the effects of failure.
I’ve no intention of implying readers wear pink glasses like Pollyanna. My goal is to inspire you to think differently about perceived failures.
Like everyone else, I suffered from so-called failures and shortcomings, living in the reality zone. This story is about reframing failures logically and intuitively to use them as stepping stones to success.
Here’s why I believe there is no such thing as failure.
Highlighting this questionable statement, I mean that failure is not an absolute and objective concept but a subjective interpretation of setbacks, challenges, shortcomings, or rejections we encounter.
Instead of viewing failures or shortcomings as final and permanent, reframing them as opportunities for learning and growth can be more beneficial.