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Steps of Failure

 

Steps of Failure



When a businessman failed in his business, the word failure appeared in front of him, formed itself into steps, and asked him to climb each step; the businessman was puzzled. However, he followed the steps.

When he climbed the first step, the Alphabet

F appeared and said You are not a

Failure: you are yet to succeed.

 

When he climbed the second step, the Alphabet

A appeared and said- Your

Attitude defines your outcome of events.

 

When he climbed the third step, the Alphabet

I appeared and said You have a choice to either isolate or

Innovate to bounce back.

 

When he climbed the fourth step, the Alphabet

U appeared and said- You can

Understand the reason for your failure or blame others.

 

When he climbed the fifth step, the Alphabet

R appeared and said you need to

Relook into the approach to change the results.

 

When he climbed the sixth step, the Alphabet

E appeared and said you need to

Encourage yourself to restart it again.

 

Once he climbed all the steps, success was waiting to receive him.

Neither Failure is fatal nor final; it is a vaccination to face adversities and challenges in life.

M.L. Narendra Kumar

 

 

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