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#Post 25 : The fear of FAILURE 

The whole human life is a constant challenge. Challenge and response in the way of life. When one repeatedly fails in the fulfillment of his desires and cherished ambitions, one is frustrated. And it is rightly said,' Depression is crystallization of frustration.’ Indeed, this downturn causes us to feel inferior and we proclaim ourselves as a disappointment.

This makes me ponder, “Do we really give up to the pain and cry?”
“Are we really bulletproof?”
In this age of Globalization, only the Satan dwells down here. Anxiety and lack of Trust are the best weapons of the Devil!
The whole cycle of ‘Trust, Loyalty, Priority and Expectation’ are challenged everyday.
Well, who says War is just on borders. The battle begins the day we start to think and we gradually give-up and join hands with Satan. We accept FAILURE!

The present society is fixated on progress and accomplishment & Failure is unquestionably NOT a part of the condition. Failure and committing error is concealed away or seen as a ‘Human Shortcoming’.
In any case, is it truly a Failure?


What can a life be in the event that is just brimming with Beauty and Joy?
Sometimes, we should be dumped by Life with the goal that we can look through our actual importance and aim in life.
Yet, we senseless humans proclaim it as a disappointment.
Genuine Failure in Life is the point at which humans quit confronting the common difficulties of life & acknowledge it as their FATE.


Remember, our senses never acknowledges failure. However, judgement makes us one for considerably even after Death, the Body attempts to Float!

By Ankita Singh

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