Jan 09 2008

Failure Before Success

Published by garryblanson at 4:17 pm under Uncategorized

  Well,I just had to blog about this one!

   Someone asked,which comes first ;

 failure or success? The reply to this

 was; why,failure of course.

     The basis for the reply is; there’s

 a minimal amount of failure in every

 success. Also,it’s your failures and

 your successes that helped you to

 become the total person you are

 today.

      Scientist fail many times before

 they discover cures,cooks fail several

 times before they find the recipe that

 they’re looking for.

      I wrote this blog to help people get

 over their fear of failure.It’s alright to

 embrace your failures.Don’t wallow in

 them.Use them to guide you to your

 successes.

     Here’ s a thought to ponder .

 The person who takes the most

 (calculated)risks has the most

 failures.However, because they

 have the most failures.They also

 have the most successes! 

       So let’s all just get over the fears,

 go out and experience some failures,

 and achieve great success !

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4 Responses to “Failure Before Success”

  1. Jennifer Mannionon 09 Jan 2008 at 7:33 pm

    Hi Garry, Firstly I REALLY enjoy your writing. You are so right about failure coming first. Practice and experience is how you succeed. If you let a failure stop you — how will you ever experience the joy in success? I’ve subscribed and look forward to reading more of your posts! Gratefully, Jenny

  2. Jens "JJ" Jensenon 11 Jan 2008 at 10:10 pm

    Good post Garry.

    It reminds me of a Thomas Edison quote…

    “I didn’t fail ten thousand times. I successfully eliminated, ten thousand times, materials and combinations which wouldn’t work.”

  3. Analion 13 Jan 2008 at 12:27 am

    Very true. An even less scary way to look at trying new things is to think of them as experiments. If they work great. If not, then it was just an experiment! ; )

  4. Peaceon 14 Jan 2008 at 12:05 am

    This is very true. A good post.

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