A Perspective on Failure
We’ve all been told at one time or another to go after our dreams in life, but what if we give it a shot and fail? Was it worth it?
Yes it is! It’s absolutely worth it to attempt a goal and fail. Let’s take a different perspective on failure.
The phoenix must burn to emerge.
– Janet Fitch
It’s important not to give up too quickly but avoid spending too much time on an idea that just isn’t working. Don’t attach yourself to a sinking anchor. Cut your losses and emerge.
Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.
– Winston Churchill
Before you cut your losses and go, be certain the necessary time and resources were utilized. Is there any aspect of the idea or the execution that you can modify and move forward stronger? Always evaluate the reason for the failure before you give up.
The only real mistake is the one from which we learn nothing.
– Henry Ford
Ensure that you don’t put your failures on repeat. You know the definition of insanity — doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. Failing loses all of its value if you fail to learn from it.
I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.
– Thomas A. Edison
When it’s time to accept failure, at least take the most from it. List your lessons learned – all 10,000 of them if necessary. From these failures, write in your notebook your discoveries and new ideas. Mine your failures.
What is the point of being alive if you don’t at least try to do something remarkable?
– John Green
Keep a healthy perspective. A failed attempt does not mean you are a failure as a person. Failure is an undesired result. That’s it. It’s no indication of your intelligence, worth, or future attempts. It’s simply an idea that didn’t work out. Detach from your results and move onward.
It here is the last piece of advice on failure: Do not give up until you win! Now take this new perspective and live out your purpose.