Nobody sat me down and taught me how to fail.
School taught me how to pass. How to get the right answer. How to perform well enough to move forward. And when i did not perform, the message was loud even when nobody said a word directly. You are behind. You are not enough. Do better.
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So failure became something to hide. Something that meant something was fundamentally broken about you rather than just a normal and necessary part of being alive and trying things.
That fear does not stay in the classroom. It follows you. Into the career you did not pursue because what if it does not work out. The business you never started because what if it fails. The person you never told how you felt because rejection felt unbearable. The opportunities you watched pass because applying and being told no felt worse than never trying.
And slowly, without realising it, fear of failure starts making every major decision in your life. Not you. Fear.
The most successful people i have watched closely are not the ones who never failed. They are the ones who somewhere along the way learned that failure was just information. Not a judgement on their character. Not proof they were not meant for something. Just a signal that said try differently, adjust, come back again.
I do not fully know where that lesson comes from for people who have it. Most of them cannot tell you exactly either. But i know most of us were never taught it and we are paying for that gap quietly every single day.
We stay in safe, shrinking lives not because we lack ability but because we were never shown that the thing we are most afraid of is actually survivable.
Failure does not end you. It just redirects you.
And the sooner that stops being just a quote and starts being something you actually believe in your chest, the sooner you stop letting fear be the one running your life.
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