Failure is a good thing
Embracing failure is an essential part of achieving success. Whenever you repeatedly engage in an activity, there will inevitably be moments when your performance is at its worst. This is natural and should not deter you from striving for excellence.
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Failure is a good thing Try your best Always do your best so even your 'worsts' are good Although there would always be a worst, keep aiming for the top Since there's always a worse, you should make everything your best so that even your worse is your best (If that makes sense) If you do a lot of something then there will always be a time where something would be 'the worst' There will always be a best and worst despite how good or bad you are Ex. The guy in the essay talks about how he works on newspapers and he always has one newspaper that's worse than the other ones. Failure is how you learn Failure gives you credibility Sharing stories of your failures make you seem more 'human' and it may make people trust you more If you succeed in everything it wont seem believable If you fail a lot you'll start learning from your mistakes If you never fail you will never know what causes failure After failing a lot you will start learning how to NOT fail The more you fail, the more you know about the thing you're failing Think of failing as practice To fail: you have to do something, if you fail a lot that means you do a lot of what you're doing Success is boring Success doesn't teach you anything You can't teach people how to avoid failure if you never experienced it You can't learn from your mistakes when you haven't made any First-time success is usually a fluke. If you succeed on your first try it seems luck based as you don't know much about the thing you're doing If it's your first time doing something you should expect to fail at least once