What’s the biggest lesson you’ve learned from failure?

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I have repeated the 11th grade, I fail in 2 subjects in 11th grade. And main weakness in 11th grade failing was maths. And I am doing the 2nd year of graduation and now my main strength is maths, I like to calculate numbers. After graduation, I will be doing Chartered accountant and that is my main motive. It is good to see failures early in life and to listen to the Criticism of people so that ambition becomes more important to achieve in life.

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Do not tell people your deepest, darkest secrets because they will likely harass or criticize you immensely for it.
 
From my failures, I became strong. They gave me an awareness not to make the same mistakes again. I promised to have a new version of myself.
 
Failing in math but now excelling in it shows a great determination and growth. Your experience proves to me that failures can be stepping stones to success. Congratulations on pursuing Chartered Accountancy!
 
That life doesn't end when you fail, it is a part of life and it will teach us how we can improve ourselves and the situation.
 
Most of my failures only taught me to be better, it inspires me to become greater and also reminds me that I can do more if only I learn aggressively from my failures, I will be motivated to actively engage in greater things and of course be greater.
 
Whenever I experience failure, I sit down and try to see what I can learn from it. That way I can avoid making the same mistake next time. I use mistake to propel myself forward.
 
Every failure is a lesson from us. It's more like something that we need to keep note of and not repeat in the future.
 
Failure means I am trying, so I give myself a pat in the back for even having the courage to try. Many people give up without even trying at all.
 

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