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In Life, its mandatory to fail.

Hi guys,

Off late, have been reading the blogs, by some of our co-rodhinya’s & getting inspired to stroke the keys. 

And the first thought that comes to my mind is, would i fail.

Life from the past 4 years, has been the most learning, jerking & scintillatingly enlightening, the reason ~ Failure.  Just like one day, i realized i failed in life. Failed in school, college, job, business, family, at all fronts. And then, you loose out all of yourself’s, when you know, those to whom you trusted and lived for, simply dis-owned you. 

What i am coming to is the Family support, that an entrepreneur may require, in whatever he does. Failure throws two 8 letter words, Positive & Negative. Its upon you, how you want to take it. The whole problem begins, when you ‘are’ dependent on them for your living, while churning out, your million-dollar idea. That’s when the tables of positivity turn around. 

Its then, you realize, how positivity is important for living. 

So failure, will teach you lessons, which success will never. I have seen people, behave, & treat, as if you have no existence, yes since ‘you failed’.

so, what i realized in this journey of four years, that one has to fail grossly, to understand the complexity of human behavior & the realization it dawns. This realization  will eventually, turn you to the path of success. And, then a phase/stage/level/paradigm comes, where who cares, you succeeded or failed. 

But for a true entrepreneur, that ‘stage’ comes, when he has transformed life of millions, for a pain, which no one bothered to solve. 

If the entrepreneur believes, he has achieved that stage, he lived his life. He shall fail, so gross, & succeed so subtle, that he shall overgrow from the tenets of both. 

Fail deeper, succeed wider, live flatter. 

Think, do, be – Rodinhood

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  1. So true… Success is short lived but failure sticks to us, so it’s better we learn to turn our failure into a weapon of experience n knowledge and be a powerhouse of positivity.
    Regards

  2. Good article. I think failure is much better than the inertia to begin. If you are a failure, tougher half of the work is done 🙂

  3. Very well said Saraswathi, the difficult time is over. 🙂

  4. Aman,

    in reality, all things are short lived. We should, rather, learn to rise above these two, thats the point, i wanted to make. 

    cheers.

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