"Failure is the world's best fuel for success"

If everything seems to be under your control, and if you start feeling comfortable then you're not heading in the right direction. This is a major warning against being complacent. 

The safest thing to do with your dreams is to park them. But then you won't be going anywhere.
If you drive your dreams:
  1. The first problem you may face is deciding which way to go. 
  2. What are my available choices? 
  3. I might make the wrong decision. 
  4. My plans might be imperfect.
  5. I might run out of enthusiasm or may fail big.

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Success and Failure are separated by a very thin line!
A minute's success pays the failure of years!!
Don't give up!!!

YES!! YES!! You’re going to make bad decisions. Get over it. You’re going to choose poor strategies, you’re going to go into bad markets, you’re going to have big flops.  
None of this is fatal
Shake it off, and get yourself ready for the next lap. 



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Do something. Go somewhere. Be in the race. Being in the race is better than giving up and sitting still.

Do you see it as a "FAILURE" OR simply "NOT SUCCEEDING"? 
Is it a question of  EMOTIONAL SIGNIFICANCE?



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I think there is a difference. Because there is a chance that you do not end up succeeding and still feel quite neutral about that. But if you feel from the core that you’ve failed, there’s a personal element that you’re trying to attach to the result.

Focus on what you are doing right now. The past no longer exists and has a little or no significance and more importantly even if it does exist you just cannot do much about it. The only thing you can carry from your past is your learnings. This moment right before you is all you have. So any failure and rejection that you felt in the past are no longer relevant to your present moment. Failure just is what it is; just a thing —a fact, until you attach emotion to it. And again you are in control of how you respond to it emotionally.

“Did you ever realize/feel that failure could be an extraordinary catalyst for self-growth?”

Over time, the common emotion that we’ve attached to failure is a negative connotation. I’m a massive proponent of the idea that if we set our mindset in a way we can look at failure as something that can cause heavy, heavy emotions but is not, in and of itself, necessarily a bad thing. If we skew our perception and change the way we think about it, actually, we can use it to benefit us.

  1. Did you ever experience a feeling where your thirst for success has increased 100 folds in regards to repeated unsuccessful attempts?
  2. Did you ever feel that repeated failures have actually made you a self-motivated and a systematic person?? 
  3. Did you end up becoming a down to earth personality???
  4. Did your failure give an idea as of how passionately you love your dreams???? (Little failures can never stop a truly determined and a passionate person from achieving his/her dreams)
  5. Have failures made you more flexible and adaptable and did they actually throw light on what you are capable of?

That’s not a catch-all, because there are some horrific and devastating events that happen to people in their lives. I’m not someone who suggests you get over everything just by flexing your emotional muscle and changing your mindset. Absolutely not!!!

I just think that we live in an age in organized perfection, where most of them are trying to filter (The emotional perspective and not the typical filters) every single photo they put on Instagram. We’re constantly trying to live up to unrealistic ideals. So I think it would be really nice to have a counterbalance, which is about people accepting that failure is going to happen in their lives, embrace the failure and gain a better understanding of how to deal with it.


Be the hero in your journey

You are the hero in your own journey.


 Conquer your adversity, whether it be finding your flow with your own experience, creating custom techniques, mastering your skill, or managing your time. 

Make your journey a full circle by going from visualizing your dream to now living and loving your dream.

Root what drives you in your heart and follow your bliss until you are living your dream.



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