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Failure is Rewarding

How many of us like to fail??Obviously the answer will be none. Even after hearing the quote 'Failure is the stepping stone to success' from early childhood almost everyday, we still can't accept failure....
This is in fact one of the main problem faced by the world population today. People commits suicide just because they can't face a single failure. One of the finest example for this is our young generation commuting suicide for getting low marks in exam. So is failures something to fear of...
The answer is a strong 'no'. Fearing to fail means ineligible to succeed'. None of the successful people has reached their peak in single day. They did through failures and failures..
Tyler Perry is a well know American actor, writer and producer. He was in fact named by Forbes magazine as the highly paid person in entertainment sector in 2011..His life is a great inspirational story. He was born and bought up in a middle class family. His father was a carpenter. He had to face a lot of physical and mental abuses growing up. In fact he tried to commit suicide two times before he reached 20.. He made his first play at age of 23 using all his life savings. But the play was a big failure. But he never gave up. He kept on improving it and after six year he tasted success. Later becoming one of the highly paid and rated person..
SO...Fear of failure is equal to ineligibility to succeed. Whatever happens, ever loose faith in yourself. Be open to failure because failure is rewarding and the reward is success.
Cheenu.R

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