Oh Failure, what a great thing to think about when thinking about your past. Honestly, I 100% dont believe in failure. Saying the words "I failed" is just as meaningful as saying "I'm stressed". Its a state of mind, not an actual thing that happens.
But anyways..
I think the biggest failure is when I disappoint myself, which is not very often but it still happens.
I remember this semester when I failed myself on being able to stand on my own. I had to rely on alot of people this semester for several reasons and was not as independent as I would have liked to be. I'm lucky I have such great friends but I wish I could handle my own issues when they are thrown at me.
That's about it. I don't believe in failure. I'm tenacious enough to get everything/ achieve everything I want.
Hey Isabella,
ReplyDeleteI cannot relate to what you posted. Failure, I believe, drives the best people to greatness. Without failure you simply cannot rise up and learn from your mistakes to make yourself better. I admire your confidence and belief in yourself though. I am highly confident and have always been that way. I just would like to wish you goodluck on your future endeavors.
Here's my link: http://brekts.blogspot.com/2016/04/celebrating-failure.html
Hey Isabella,
ReplyDeleteLike the previous comment I don't know if I agree with you when you say failure doesn't exist. It definitely does. I think in order to be successful you need to have failure. I respect your stance though. I think it is good you are very tenacious with that attitude. Here is a link to my post;http://kevinleddysblog.blogspot.com/2016/04/celebrating-failure.html
Hey Isabella,
ReplyDeleteI know what you're trying to say. However, I certainly don't see relying on others as a failure. We all have our strengths and weaknesses. I have to rely on others for various things almost on a daily basis. Being able to trust someone and rely on them isn't a sign of weakness or failure, but a sign of strength. Here is a link to my blog if you're interested: http://ryangoodsonent3003.blogspot.com/2016/04/celebrating-failure.html