Once or twice after starting work, you have taken the initiative and failed. What to do next? In this context, I mention the life story of a person. He lost his business at the age of 21 and his girlfriend died at the age of 26. He lost the congressional election at the age of 34. He lost the general election at the age of 45. Attempts to become vice president failed at the age of 48.
He lost the Senate election again at the age of 49. He was finally elected president at the age of 52. This person's name is Abraham Lincoln. What is the name of the failure? Abraham Lincoln but did not think so. According to him, defeat does not mean the end, the journey is just a little longer.
An editorial in the New York Times on December 10, 1903, called into question the wisdom of the Wright brothers as they tried to make a device heavier than air. A week later the Wright brothers embarked on their unforgettable sky journey from Kitty Hawk. The biggest reason behind the success of the Wright brothers was their ambition and strong self-confidence.
All in all, successful people don't do great things. They magnify small works with their devotion and honesty. Obstacles to life are inevitable. Such barriers increase our ability to move forward. It is through sorrow that courage and self-confidence can be found to overcome obstacles. We must learn to be victorious - not victorious.
Fear and doubt plunge the mind into the darkness of despair, so these must be removed from the mind. And I have to ask myself after every disaster what I have learned from this experience? As a result of such introspection, the blockade can be turned into a stepping stone to progress.