
You almost drowned the first time you tried to swim,
You didn't cook well the first time you cooked,
You didn't hit the ball the first time you swung the bat.
Failure in life is not new, you've failed many times.
Had you not tried to walk, you would not be walking today,
Had you not tried to swim, you would still be scared of water,
Had you not tried to cook, you would not be able to cook delicious dishes today,
Had you not tried to hit the ball, you would not be able to play today.
So, don't worry about the failure, worry about the chance you miss when you don't even try.
You can fail but you're not a failure. Remember failure is an event, not a person.
Once you fail, you will find a success hidden within it. There will always be something to learn from failure and there will always be room for improvement. Remember that the real failure is failing to improve.
In order to succeed, your desire for success should be greater than your fear of failure.
It's OK to fail. Step outside of what you've been told to do or what you're qualified for. What's easy for you and earn you rewards and acknowledgement isn't always the thing that's going to fulfill you.

The greatest example when it comes down to failure, is the American inventor Thomas Edison. He failed more than 10,000 times before he created the light bulb.
What helped him was understanding a few things - defining success and failure, realizing the inevitable connection between them, never giving up, working hard, believing in himself and his ideas.
There is an Edison in all of us. All we need to do is understand the failure in order to succeed in life and follow the dreams.
Learn to
- Accept failure
- Never give up
- Work hard
- Find a better way to do it
- Try until you succeed
- Learn and improve so that you don't fail next time
- Stay focused
Step outside your comfort zone, push yourself forward,
don't be afraid to fail, write a success story that nobody has ever heard.