Friday, July 26, 2019
Celebrating Failure
During my time in college I have failed many times, whether it was an exam or failed a friend or family member. During all these failures I learned quite a few things about the nature of the world around me and the nature of myself. I discovered many vital things concerning who I am and who I want to be. The worst failure I experienced revolved around the time I failed an exam in my last math class. The reason it was so important was because this final exam changed everything regarding how hard I had to study and what I had to do to ensure I passed the class in the long run. The small failures or large ones we face everyday and every year are what allow us as individuals to grow and understand what must be done to maintain a healthy life. This class in particular has allowed me to grow individually as it has promoted discipline and handwork.
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Hi Arthur,
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty incredible that your worst failure was an exam. If you haven't taken BUL4310 Business Law yet, you may be happy to hear that there is an opportunity to replace an entire exam grade with a term paper! It is awesome to hear that you took your failure, and turned it into a learning experience so as not to be repeated. By taking our failures of the past and allowing them to affect our decisions and actions, we can grow and become more successful entrepreneurs.
Jonah Brafman
Hi Arthur,
ReplyDeleteGreat work in the Celebrating Failure. Amazingly, you learn the nature of the world and the nature of yourself. Failure is sucks. I also fail my math class, but the best part is when you try again and make it by passing the course.
Great work.
Hello Arthur.
ReplyDeleteGreat post! I totally agree that you are saying "The small failures or large ones we face everyday and every year are what allow us as individuals to grow and understand what must be done to maintain a healthy life". I have failed a lot in my life too but I'm trying to believe those experiences were needed to grow to become better person.
Once again, great post!
Kaito