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How may we get more wisdom from setbacks than triumphs?

Experiencing setbacks is something everyone must deal with eventually. It’s okay to mess up; it happens to the best of us. Often, it is the lessons we gain from our failures that help us succeed in the long run.  It’s difficult to know where your life will lead you; maybe you intended to study one subject in college but ended up working in a completely other industry. The following are examples of how failure may teach us more than achievement. So failure is the greatest teacher, but how?

We may learn from this what approaches are effective and which are not

The things about a job or a goal that aren’t living up to our expectations may often be illuminated by a setback, and we can use that knowledge to grow and improve. Perhaps it will show us the things that are productive and that we should keep doing. If you try out a company strategy and it doesn’t work out, you may learn from that experience and use it to inform your next move. Something about your previous strategy wasn’t working, and this might educate you that you need to try something new.

It’s Practical You should reevaluate both your short-term and long-term goals

Failing at anything might help us figure out what we should prioritise. Our wants and needs aren’t always crystal evident until something goes wrong. The next step is to take a step back and figure out whether our goals are in line with what we really want or if they need to be revised. To be successful in the long run, it’s essential to take stock of one’s goals and values.

It enables us to both find and provide motivation to others

It’s only normal to want someone to point the way back to the path that leads to success when things don’t go as planned. Now is the moment when we can most benefit from the inspiration of others, but it’s also a good opportunity to inspire others ourselves. They may learn from our missteps and find inspiration in the fact that we didn’t give up when things became tough.

It inspires originality and compels us to rethink our approach

Failing at something might lead us to realise we need to alter our strategy. If you’ve already tried that and it didn’t work, maybe trying something new will do the trick. An exhibition entitled “Permission to Fail” was shown at a school of art and design. It presented the “mistakes” and “failures” of several artists and, taken as a whole, served as an impressive illustration of how one may still find success in spite of artistic failure.

It Teaches Us about Our True Selves

Real-world setbacks and occurrences have a way of illuminating previously unknown facets of our personalities. We gain understanding of our values, priorities, learning styles, and potential for growth. Finding out what works for you and what you should do next might be part of the journey of self-discovery.

Conclusion

It’s possible that if we fail at one thing, we’ll be able to succeed at something other far more easily. It provides us with opportunities to grow and expand our knowledge. It seems that whenever one door closes, another one opens. This adage has stood the test of time. It’s not always possible to foresee the path you’ll take until you attempt something and it fails, leaving you with little option but to try something different.