Do you know that without Failures, there is absolutely no way you would appreciate success? Read further...

I can't really remember or recollect how many times I've tried writing about failures on here or my web2 handles, on how we should see failure when it occurs and how we should make use of every occurrences of failure.
Failures are not proofs that we are worse at what we attempted to do. It is not a an evidence that we are poor or others who succeeded are way better off than us. No!
Failures are just ways of making us see better ways we can go about it, it gives us the experiences we need to gather before attaining success.
Failures prepare us down practically for success and without failing, we won't really know the worth of success.
I remember when I started applying for jobs, and all I ever see as replies or response or feedback from the organizations I applied to were sweet first and second paragraphs of good compliments but the second to the last would always start with what I wasn't expecting to see
Unfortunately, we proceeded with other applicants.....

At first before I got to orientate myself better and understand the real path to life, I would always feel bad and shattered.
No doubts, news of failing to get something done, getting a contract for yourself or a client to proceed with a business deal hits so hard and wants to drain the leftover energy or encouragement to push on.
As time goes on, I discovered that I wasn't rejected or failed to get that job because I wasn't good enough, it's just a world of competition and for me to get to that limelight, I have to do some things more better, change the ways I do them and add in extra efforts and make my efforts speak even when I'm not there to defend it verbally.
Failure provides more avenue for improvements not opportunity for depressing state.
I'll be dropping my 🖊️ here on the Weekend experiences community prompt
Thank you for reading through 🤗
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