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Failure-A stepping stone to success

"Parents need to fill a child's bucket of self esteem so high that the rest of the world can't poke enough holes in it to drain it  dry"..... Alvin Price.
All the time one can not be winner. Even loosing is not loosing if we learn a lesson from it.
Famous example of series of failure is President Abraham Lincoln
What is the difference between failure and mistakes.
Misguided attempt, carelessness, selfishness, excessive pride lead to mistakes. Failure only makes us stronger and you come out shining.

We are told ' avoid mistakes'. But as you can't make omelets without breaking eggs, mistakes are important part of life.
In fact we should celebrate in school 'Failure Week', this would build resilience. 
Few tips which we should encourage:
Take action  
Take more risks
Dare to dream
No success without flops
Never give up
Let us make better mistakes for better tomorrow.
Mentally we are accustomed to focusing on error prevention, and on preventing failures while actually we should also be able to let go on error prevention, mistakes and failures and focus on learning from mistakes.
initiative is always required
We should be proud of failure because:
We started an initiative,
We have moved others,
May be it lead us to something that is successful,
We learnt from it,
Initiative is always valuable even if they don't lead to right result.



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