The Freedom in Frequent Failure

Aman
6 min readOct 29, 2024

We missed the mark during our pursuit of life.

I do not think this is how things were intended things to be going in the ‘living our best life’ era.

That is okay that, because failure will allow for some fabulous fortunes, if you fully invest in falling and falling fast and hard.

Fail, and learn to love it.

The more often you fail, the more familiar you get with the formula. Hear, that again…formula; once you realize this is a formula, sure, the discomfort will never fully go away but you can get dangerously close. The more common calamity and misfortune is in your life the less it appears, feels and impacts as such.

Why?

Failure, upon reflection, does not look so bad. What we hated in the moment or felt was unfair or just bad can turn out to be a really good thing, in the long run. Do not hold onto your current life so hard because you might be holding onto a moldy sandwich when there is a brimming buffet with your name on it.

Keep failing and continuing on with the rest of the formula to receive your success. Eventually, you evolve into a really qualified, well established, confident human being that bears the lived experience to be naturally prepared for whatever may come next.

What do I mean by this?

Failure is not what we perceive it to be.

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Aman
Aman

Written by Aman

I write about issues that are near and dear to my heart, with the hope that my stories, experiences, and struggles may empower others.

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