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Akshay Adiga's avatar

Failure is indeed inevitable. But some calculative measures can avoid a few of them, but not all. Because we can't foresee everything. We learn more from failures than success. But that doesn't mean we fail always. I believe in the power of manifestation. Do not think about failure, but know how to handle them.

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Dravisha 👋's avatar

Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts, Akshay. The sense of manifestation can be really powerful if one keeps an eye on it. And probably the best way to steer clear of failure while doing things you love. One lesson I learned over time was to not keep ourselves emotionally attached to the process, rest everything falls in place, failure or not.

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Shreyas Koushik's avatar

Failure is inevitable as life happens and there will always be things beyond our control.

So what is paramount here is to convert those instances of failure into wisdom and implement it in our lives. This way, there is no excuse for not acting on it and perhaps give ourselves a chance to let go off guilt

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Dravisha 👋's avatar

Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts, Shreyas. That's a great way to look at it. I follow somewhat the same but also reflect on the aspects that were in my control to keep myself accountable.

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Atish Shetty's avatar

Depends on the situation at that time, Some, due to failure and lack of guidance can feel sad and misguided. And about Accountability depends on person to person will power. i.e how he/ manages thier emotions, mind and all that.

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