Reasons Why Many People Fail........

in #success7 years ago

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Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.
“I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.”  

 Success always starts with failure. If you have a close look at some of the most successful individuals that ever lived, you’ll realize that they all failed big time. Some of these people were widely considered to be massive failures in life. But they all managed to turn things around. As if they were alchemists, they transformed failure into success. 

How did they do this? 

They discovered the reasons for their failures, learned important lessons from it and changed how they think about failure. The following will not only show you the reasons why people fail in life. It will also show you how you can avoid these mistakes and what you can do to be successful instead. Even more importantly, this article will help you to discover the great power of failure. We all fail. This cannot be prevented. But we always have the choice to use these  experiences to grow stronger in the future.  

 Failure is part of human nature and not all that bad especially if we can learn from it.You notice that they are still not happy and the reason is that something is missing.  

The constant inquiries of how one can make it into the world of success is never-ending.This is due to the fact that, we as human beings, desire a life that is visually appealing to those on the outside looking in. This lustful on look of attention fills us with a sense of accomplishment.

Reasons People Fail......


  • Lack of self-discipline
  • Lack of persistence
  •  Unwillingness to swim against the current
  •  Lack of planning
  •  Fear of failure
  •  Wanting too much too quickly
  •  Lack of belief in yourself
  •  Lack of humility
  •  Excuses
  •  Unwillingness to network
  •  Inclination to give up
  •  Being resistant to advice
  •  Refusal to learn from past mistakes
  •  Inability to overcome distractions
  •  Procrastination
  •  Failure to take responsibility

  

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You touch on the subject that haunts me, and the reason why it haunts me is actually stated in your article! With all due respect and as much humility as I can muster, I would like to focus my remarks on differences of viewpoint rather than simply praising your valuable contribution. With this focus, your article and hopefully my commentary will become an enriched communications package.

What do you mean by the phrase “people fail”? I hope that you mean the encounter of failures by people, rather than pointing to a class of people who are considered to be failures. The remainder of the text suggests that you actually mean the former, in which case I would recommend that you worry about the image of approving the branding of people as failures.

I see a near inconsistency in the second paragraph. It seems to praise the effort to avoid mistakes and then soon tells us that learning from mistakes is an important part of learning how to succeed. Since we all should wish to learn from the mistakes of others so that we can conserve our energy to learn from new mistakes, both of your observations are reasonable; but I think you should express them in a different way.

Part of the different expression involves the following powerful idea that I learned from a businessman, who said in an invited LSE lecture that “I had to fail in business more than 20 times in order to become a celebrated successful businessman”! Reflecting on that remark and on my own personal history, I conclude that there are some lessons in life whose topics you don't even know about until you encounter the mistakes that bring the topics to your attention.

The implication of this rather strange idea is that for certain classes of endeavors, encountering mistakes is an essential part of the important learning process; because there s no book or course of class-room learning that would bring those topics to your attention. Thus in a particular way, the road to success becomes partly and inevitably paved with failures. (Yes, your text already practically says. I just wanted to restate it what for me in a more striking way.)

One of the powerful ideas that emerge from this line of thinking is that it is worthwhile to get good samples of peoples’ failures in a particular line of endeavour, so that we can study the features of the failures, perhaps with the help of subjective interpretations offered by those involved. For example, I am willing to bet that a small fraction of all the writers in Steemit are receiving hoped-for payments at the levels that they feel are worth the effort they are putting into the work.

Yes we should celebrate the successful Steemit authors; but we should spend as much time sympathetically examining samples of failures in different categories of writing on Steemit. It would be wonderful if the persons associated with these samples would be willing to come forward and help us to interpret the information; because out of the process would come a gold mine of guidance that is at least as good as the guidance you get from the advice offered by the successful authors.

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