I thought over it again and again in some sortof a complexly aligned unsorted idiotismic concoctions, and realised that failure is not a complete thing in itself. You always fail in something. But nobody cares for something. The sentence never reaches beyond the word ‘fail’. Just the mere acoustics of the word 'fail' is negative, the vibes it emanates is negatively odd power of negative[;-p].And all these coagulative summation of simplistically complicated 'failures' lead us into a world of pathetic self-findings and shell binds. We start finding the reasons for our failures. It even haunts you more if you dont have a so called stud act in your pocket to keep their 'fail' blabbers mouths shut.
I have never ever failed in life. Well, may be it’s like I never accepted any failure in life because I was happy with the kind of success ratio I had. If you fail two times out of ten, you were good. Events like Javelin and long jump have six attempts. (*Lol!*) Well the only thing is who should decide what’s really important for you and what is that which is not!. Sadly, the biggest problem is that- most of us let others decide that for us. Everyone has got their own scheme of fundas.
I dont want to try and beat-around-the-bushes for long. All I wanted to tell is a few little three liner.
I think we’re constantly failing in a lot of things (and thats good!). But, the sad part is that we are not realizing it since we are getting good results elsewhere. What if someone is a day-to-night-to-day slogger of the books and fails getting along with friends/family or perhaps even vice-versa as well. What do you think a real failure is? How do you get your lessons to move on?. The question seems tough, but, the answer is quite unambiguous!
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My first thoughts were that a real failure would be if you invited a load of your mates round for some drinks and food,
and then just went out somewhere else leaving them to an empty house or they all come over and youve no drink, no food
But then that might not be a failure, for starters they might bring with them a load of drink and tasty stuff to eat, sweet.
Or say you did invite a load of mates over and then went out and left the house,
you may have failed to provide your friends with the night they were expecting which could be classed as a failure,
but then the worlds still going to be turning, maybe some randomns walk by and your mates hit it off, go somewhere else, and experience something completely different,
in which case no failure?
So I’m thinking either there is no such thing as a real failure, or that nothing is a real failure.
Or that nothing isn’t a failure after all, and a key.
that nothing is a real failure
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