Friday, 22 May 2015

Real Conept Of Success and Failure....!lets Read

We often think about these two reciprocal concepts of success and failure simultaneously….
As for as my view is concerned Success, according to me, is one of the most vague concept to define in a clear way.if we read in history the examples of king Robert or the Gr8 thomas Edison we see that if Thomas had not made 1001 attempts he  wouldn’t have been in out world now,as he succeeded in his 1001th attempt.sooo the point to note here is that his 1000 attempts for a light Bulb were not useless they were followed by one last attempt and he became the Gr8 Edison.(just because of 1 attempt???point to think….!)
 Does Wealth Justifies Success???
I simply say nooooo….!its not the case actually..
When you say that more people are poor than rich, you ignore the fact that a lot of those rich people are unhappy in life, and a lot of those poor ones are much more satisfied. If success had been all that life is about, all the so-called "successful people" in this world should have been in love with their life. Clearly, that is not the case. Don't believe me? Check this out: List of suicides from Wikipedia.
What is life Actually???
Life is like a palette of colours—lets suppose I like the blues, the reds, the yellows, the black and the white; but I don’t like the greens and the greys. Yet, I cannot get rid of them, simply because that is how the palette gets completed. When I sit down in the evening and see the sky,I see blue and Grey colours,the meadoes and nature always looks awesome in green so every thing in basically meant for a reason.the palette is incomplete without all colours,so accept the things that you do not like in your life.
Life is Always Followed by Phases(ups and Downs) my dearzzz… J
Fact is, most of the successful couples of the present have gone through extremely difficult phases in the past, most of those who are loved by many today have had to face a lot of hatred from others in the past (and probably still do), most of the hotshot entrepreneurs of today have in the past been kicked out of offices and told on their face that they can never do anything in life.
Observe life of a poet:
As much as I want to stick with the blues and the reds and yellows, life will ensure that I am forced to hold the greys and the greens too. That is nature. Poets have long sung about storms being followed by rainbows and nights by mornings. Those metaphors aren't just meant to embellish writings, they speak a lot about life. It is a continuous process, and every process has its phases.
So yes:
•The heart-broken ones? They are just going through a phase in life, just as the happy couples once had to.
•The failed doctors and entrepreneurs? That's a phase too, just as the successful business tycoons had to go through.
•The criminals? They have entered a phase they wouldn't have entered, had they not let their conscience get defeated at the hands of the previous phases.
My Conclusion:
Phases are followed by phases and they are preceded by phases.The next phase is decided by the way we deal with the current one. Had Edison given up on the 10000th attempt, he would have never been able to see the "light of the day" (quite literally). Forget Edison. Every poor man of the present needs to continue working and trying to reduce the poorness of his life—be it poorness of wealth, health, happiness, love... anything.
Life isn't suffering. Life is struggle. And it's such a dynamic process that one simply cannot afford to stall. Success and failure come to all of us in different proportions, we have to make sure that neither gets into our head. A river that is impure needs to continue flowing, lest it foregoes the chance of meeting purer waters later on. A river that is full of life needs to continue flowing, lest its waters may soon begin rotting.

Most of us are designed to fail—initially. We need to see failure as a lesson in order to grow as an individual. Failures are the greys and the greens of my life whose importance I shall realize only when I am able to use the experience gained with them in painting with other colors.

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