How do you deal with failure?

September 22, 2017 10:03am CST
Sooner or later everyone will fail with something or someone... If this has not happened to you yet, it's only a matter of time. It's always something complicated, but you always get stronger (if you learn the lesson and know how to use it to your advantage). If you went through some kind of failure... How did you overcome that situation?
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@thelme55 (76476)
• Germany
22 Sep 17
I have to accept my failure and learn from my mistakes so it will never happen again.
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@snowy22315 (170025)
• United States
22 Sep 17
I think you have to try to learn from your experience and move on. Failure is almost necessary on the way to success.
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@silvermist (19702)
• India
22 Sep 17
Yes,of course,I had experienced failure.I try to accept that and try to learn from the failure and move on.
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@amadeo (111948)
• United States
22 Sep 17
Not sure but never been there.
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@ramapo17 (30441)
• Melbourne, Florida
25 Nov 17
You are right, everyone fails somewhere in their lives. I still remember some of mine and I don't repeat them again. No one is perfect and we all learn by our mistakes.
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@andriaperry (116860)
• Anniston, Alabama
22 Sep 17
I get up and brush the dirt off my bottom and think about how I failed, See where I went wrong and I DO NOT do it like that ever again. Then I try again using a different method. I am one who usually will never give up. The part about failure is to learn from that experience and not let it stop you.
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@prashu228 (37526)
• India
22 Sep 17
Failures are common in life, no life without failure. Learn from the failure and move ahead
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@just4him (306386)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
22 Sep 17
I've been through many failures in my life. Yes, it does make you stronger and more persistent.
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@peachpurple (13884)
• Malaysia
22 Sep 17
I went through a bad failure after I lost my job 10 years ago. Really regretted for being so vulnerable that time. Now I want to get back into work but afraid of setbacks and being laughed at
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@dgobucks226 (34375)
25 Nov 17
Good post! My answer has been mentioned many times here already.