Sunday, 22 June 2025

What if I fail?

When in each thing we want to deliver worth, our target is very simple, being able to touch that "good enough" mark though we are aiming high to beat all the records...

That fear of failing is something, everyone is likely to have..

It's not at all wrong wanting to succeed but being able to deal with failure is equally important.. Not wanting to fail is good coz it keeps you focused and responsible...

But sometimes, no matter how hard we try... No matter how best we give from our end... The end result might not catch up with our blueprint... That time, standing there with criticism from each corner, makes it even harder to cope up... but that's what we need to prepare ourselves for...

Having strategically planned- plan A, plan B and plan C to ensure success and having that "bottle of champagne in the fridge to toast cheers after the win" is optimistic 

But having faith in yourself even after failing is way way way vital and crucial...
One drop doesn't make you a poor player...
One miss doesn't make you an amateur...
One mistake doesn't make you a failure...

Falling is fine as long as you can still pull yourself up... Failing is fine as long as you still believe you can give it another try... Everything is fine until you decide to give up...

Well, giving up isn't bad too...

If you have been clinging on a fruitless tree..
If you have been knocking on door without having a key to..
If you have already spent enough time and energy on to but got led nowhere..

Wanting to give up is fair enough too... So as far as you believe in yourself and the thing you are trying to cope up with, it's all good...

It's alright too to loose faith in the destination you were heading towards...
Just don't loose faith in you...
You don't get defined by one failure... don't let anyone's tramp stamp make you you doubt yourself...

Keep learning from your mistakes,
Introspect on what went wrong,
Note the lessons and try again with better understanding...
Reiterate till it's done... GO AGILE.. 

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