Saturday, 27 June 2009

failures.

We're all failures to some extent. There are so many things we've wanted to do, and tried to do, and it hasn't gone as we had planned, and we've failed.

But we shouldn't get down because of one thing. As people, we tend to hold on to that one tiny bit of bad that we've done, and forget all the tiny bits of good we've done.

While I'm not saying to ignore that we do make mistakes, which is something people need to also realize, that they should swallow their pride and admit when they're wrong, within our own selves, we need to be real, and know what we've done wrong, and what we've done right.

Failures should act as an opportunity for us to learn, pick ourselves up, and make a new beginning.

1 comment:

Cheryl Jones said...

I've found that sometimes things that seemed like my biggest failures turned out, in the end, to be my greatest steps toward something much, much better. It can be extremely difficult to come to terms with a failure and allow yourself to live with it in peace. But, if you take a lesson from it and use it to inform your future efforts, it often turns out to have been a great help in achieving higher goals.

It's something to speak of the way you are feeling. Shout! Let it all out! Don't worry about a thing, keep taking it easy.