Friday, 10 October 2014

FAILURE GOOD FOR SUCCESS

ABOUT FAILURE


FAILURE GOOD FOR SUCCESS
     To   achieve the greatest success in life, we have to embrace the prospect of failure. We must know that, the sweetest victory is the one that is the most difficult and thus, comes with failure. 
Failure means the inability to achieve what one want. In other words, it is the lack of capacity to be successful. So, why do we encounter failure? Do we plan well?  What, when and how do we execute them?  Folks, after carefully answering these, we will realize that failure is caused by nothing but our own selves. 
        This means , when we plan well, execute it appropriately with regards to place and time and in a conducive manner, there will be nothing like failure in our lives. This means, failure is there to motivate and strengthen our quest for success, therefore, when we fail either socially, politically  or academically, let not give up  our quest but restructure our plans and this time take more defensive action and there will be success.
        When we read the biographies of many successful men and women all over the world, most of them indicate that, their success was not achieved easily. Opera Winfrey, the famous entrepreneur and personality talk show host gave birth at the age of 14 and were molested by cousin, uncle and the family at large, but did not let that stop her. 
Again, Edison inverted 1000 light bulbs before creating the one which worked. Abraham Lincoln among others had the greatest courage and desire for success than the fear for failure.
         Bruce Lee ones said, “Always be yourself , have faith in yourself, do not go out and look for successful personalities to duplicate”.
Yes, we may fail, but it should not mean that we cannot do it. Let be motivated and restructure our plans, and this time take more defensive actions.
         Brothers, sisters and parents, I end by saying, failure is not fatal, it is the Courage to continue that count. Let be determined and endeavor to make our dream come true. Thank you.
                                                                                                  By Richard Mensah

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