“A failure establishes only this: that our determination to succeed was not strong enough.”

– Bovee
“Sheer persistence is the difference between success and failure.”
– Donald Trump
“More men fail though lack of purpose than lack of talent.” – Bill Sunday
Thomas Edison probably failed more times than any other scientist/inventor of the last two centuries. However, he also succeeded more times than any other inventors. He received patents for well over a thousand useful inventions.
Babe Ruth struck out more times in a year than any other person in his baseball league. However, he also hit more home runs than anyone else.
This means that we don’t need to fear failure. In fact, if we learn from our failures, they can be very good things. Edison tried over 10,000 ways to design a long lasting light bulb. When asked if all those failures discouraged him he said “I have not failed. I have just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.”
“How many people are completely successful in every department of life? Not one. The most successful people are the ones who learn from their mistakes and turn their failures into opportunities.” – Zig Ziglar
Sometimes failure makes us stronger. Michael Jordan was cut from the varsity basketball team when he was a freshman, and the agony he experienced from that pushed him to work much harder than he already was. The player that beat him for the top spot must have been outstanding. If that player was not very good, Jordan would have made the team without learning to put extra effort into his goals and dreams. He might not have been such an outstanding player in college.
Abraham Lincoln failed many times, he went bankrupt, failed in political races many different times and married a woman who was apparently mentally ill. She was known for throwing coffee in his face in public, going on bizarre spending sprees and being especially difficult to get along with. But during one of the worst times in his marriage he wrote the Gettysburg Address which stands even today as a masterpiece. His years of being president of the US were extremely difficult, a man not as accustomed to trouble might have buckled under the pressure and let the US split into two countries.
Don’t let your failures get you down, they can raise you up. Please click on Reddit below to post this to Reddit, thanks so much!! 🙂
Sometimes we have to fail (or make mistakes) in order to learn how to succeed. Thanks for a great post, I have enjoyed sharing it.
Thanks so much for sharing it. How did you share it, by the way?
Using your share button I posted it to my http://www.facebook.com/beatredundancyblues page.
I have just linked to one of your older posts on http://www.beatredundancyblues.wordpress.com and shared it on LinkedIn. It also gets shared on my Facebook and Twitter accounts.Keep the great content coming.
I was just telling stories about Edison and Lincoln to my class last week, telling them not to fear failure. It’s only in our weaknesses, we see our true strength.
yes, so true. that is inspirational