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Success is not necessarily beneficial to people, and failure is not necessarily harmful. In fact, we all seem to have understood the harm of being proud of victory and being indomitable to defeat. But people may not dare to believe that if they are not discouraged and still fail repeatedly, will they still be able to consciously benefit and take it calmly? Since we say that failure is the mother of success, if there is no hope of success after all, does failure still have value? We should say that failure can have an absolute value, which does not need to be confirmed by future success. This value is the value of wisdom and virtue. Every failure we encounter can make us better understand the limits of our knowledge, ability and experience, the advantages and disadvantages of our whole personality, and our reasonable position in this social environment. In a word, it is to let us know ourselves better. Every failure can also stimulate us to make more efforts and conditioning for the weakness of our knowledge, ability and character, so as to make our image more complete. And let us stand more stable in our own position, so as to increase our self-knowledge and self-confidence. Self knowledge is a kind of wisdom, self-confidence is a kind of virtue, and their value is absolute. And this absolute value can come not only from the experience of success, but also from the lessons of failure, or rather, more often from failure. Because success is too easy to get carried away, while failure is always unforgettable. That's why Mencius said that he could move his mind to be patient and increase what he couldn't. Therefore, I often wish to persuade people not to be afraid to do things. Because if you succeed, you will be honored; If you fail, you will also get wisdom. In any case, people will never fail. Of course, in addition, the lessons of failure are still enough to guide future success. But if we know that even if we don't succeed, failure is not in vain, then we really stand in an invincible position.
Success is not necessarily beneficial to people, and failure is not necessarily harmful. In fact, we all seem to have understood the harm of being proud of victory and being indomitable to defeat. But people may not dare to believe that if they are not discouraged and still fail repeatedly, will they still be able to consciously benefit and take it calmly? Since we say that failure is the mother of success, if there is no hope of success after all, does failure still have value? We should say that failure can have an absolute value, which does not need to be confirmed by future success. This value is the value of wisdom and virtue. Every failure we encounter can make us better understand the limits of our knowledge, ability and experience, the advantages and disadvantages of our whole personality, and our reasonable position in this social environment. In a word, it is to let us know ourselves better. Every failure can also stimulate us to make more efforts and conditioning for the weakness of our knowledge, ability and character, so as to make our image more complete. And let us stand more stable in our own position, so as to increase our self-knowledge and self-confidence. Self knowledge is a kind of wisdom, self-confidence is a kind of virtue, and their value is absolute. And this absolute value can come not only from the experience of success, but also from the lessons of failure, or rather, more often from failure. Because success is too easy to get carried away, while failure is always unforgettable. That's why Mencius said that he could move his mind to be patient and increase what he couldn't. Therefore, I often wish to persuade people not to be afraid to do things. Because if you succeed, you will be honored; If you fail, you will also get wisdom. In any case, people will never fail. Of course, in addition, the lessons of failure are still enough to guide future success. But if we know that even if we don't succeed, failure is not in vain, then we really stand in an invincible position.
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