Learning from the mistakes
Dreams are essential commodities. They give us energy to propel forward. We put our blood, sweat and tears to make our lives much more exciting. But a small mistake may shed everything. However, mistakes may happen only when someone tries to do something new from routine. Nobody does a mistake while grooming 😅😅😅
Technically, ‘mistake’ and ‘fail’ are not the same. Failure is an outcome of misinterpret/misguide, whereas mistake is that misinterpretation. Mistakes!!!! They do define us in deed. We can learn from mistakes, correct them and can stop ourselves from repeating them. But one can only learn from a failure and cannot have any control on it.
Adversities are an integral part of human experience, hence fear of failure should never stop us trying and should never lose sight of where we want to go. How can our wishes be left with a sense of foreboding and cry over spill milk. #Give_it_back!
Both good and bad things blend to define the meaning of life. True!? But the perspective of accepting both are different. When good happens, no one gives a thought of asking themselves 'WHY it happened to them?' Rather they start thinking of 'HOW to celebrate or HOW to be more happier!' vice versa whenever an unfortunate happens they pose in bad shape of 'WHY only them?' Instead, if they ask 'HOW to get out of the situation?' Out of fear and discontent, they cry and crib to the hell.
Making mistakes is our nature. Accepting them is our culture. And correcting them decides our stature. Which is also a definition of progressive life. Sometimes greed, discontentment, ego and jealousy will lead to make mistakes that will be behind you for lifelong. It's important how you use your energy to build the future.
Life is 10% of what mistake we have done and 90% of how we react to. People blame us for the ruckus that happened because of our mistake. I learnt somehow to accept the blame and go ahead, of course, others look at us as cowards or denials. But the fact is, if we are not accepting the failure, recognise and admit the mistake, then what's the point on whole starting to think to be unique.
-Ashwin
Accepting the mistakes and fear of failure should not stop us
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ReplyDeleteA reflective blog post. Well done. I felt there was a story lurking behind this write up, but you chose to reveal just the summary.
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DeleteEmbrace mistakes :-)
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