what would you feel?
@lossforredwords (3620)
Philippines
December 27, 2006 3:49am CST
if you give your best in a certain situation that requires all your knowledge and dedication and yet you failed? then what?
yeah i know, try and try until you succeed, but just how long is trying?
your best is not good enough, and seems that success is running away from you?
how do you cope up with that? how do you regain yourself confidence and just how do you know that you can smile again?
3 responses
@Argonaut (260)
• United States
27 Dec 06
Trying your best and failing is all part of the human experiance. This is how you learn. It hurts for a while, but sit back, take a breather and go on with your life. You are really only a failure if you allow this to bring you down, instead of making you want to move forward and become even better.
You may think you have not leaned from a failure, but the lesson it has taught will sink into your brain. Use it to you advantage, this is how we become experianced and wiser.
All of our pain, our heartaches, our joy, our passion, our love, and anger make us who we are. Embrace all of it and you will be a better person than those who allow their pain and anger to embarce them.
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@lossforredwords (3620)
• Philippines
27 Dec 06
wow, what you said really brought something good inside me... thanks for that!
(i red what morelo said and it turns out he just copy it to you... so i gave him a minus sign.)
@GardenGerty (160708)
• United States
27 Dec 06
Some things are not meant to be. You have to reach a point that you are able to forgive yourself for not succeeding, and find out what else you are meant to do with your life.
@lossforredwords (3620)
• Philippines
27 Dec 06
thanks for the response. but for me, i believe that perseverance is the number one key in everything it jsut so happen that the people around you are the ones who dont appreciate it.