I love to fail!

*It brings me closer to success! *

Our attitude towards failure gets formed very early in life. Usually in
school…and it never just goes away. All through school, we perhaps take
hundreds of tests, exams, assignments etc. And we are in BIG trouble if we
fail even ONCE. So we are scared of failure. But real life is different. In
real life failure is essential for us to move to the next level. Failure is
a great teacher.

This is perhaps the biggest difference between real life and school. But by
the time we finish school we are so conditioned that we are unable to bridge
the gap. We unconsciously try and avoid situations which could result in
failure. We therefore live our life like the straight line stock!!

*Failure and creativity*

Fear of failure hampers creativity. It's not unusual for an individual to
present a new idea, see it fail, then never again try something new. Fear of
adverse criticism narrows creative potential.

On the other hand, a truly creative person thoroughly examines the failure
to identify what went wrong and why. He turns failure into a learning
experience.

Every bit of solid theory and evidence demonstrates that it is impossible to
generate a few good ideas without also generating a lot of bad ideas.

The greatest failure of all, of course, is not to attempt a new idea.
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