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Is it better to fail or never try?

Is it better to fail or never try?

We must take chances even at the risk of failure. Never trying is always worse than failing. If you fail at something, it becomes a life lesson you can apply to future situations. Even though most people know that it is better to try and fail than to never try at all, they still refuse to take chances.

Who said failure is success in progress?

Albert Einstein
“Failure is success in progress,” Albert Einstein once said. The great scientist was on to something. Encountering our fears and failures prompts the most necessary changes in our lives and our businesses.

Why is it better to try and fail than to never try at all?

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Lora’s Law #10: “It is better to try and fail than never to try at all.” Translation, by Dory, “Just keep swimming!” Motivation is key. If you are unmotivated, you are at risk for depression. If you see yourself as a failure, you will fail at the game of life.

Is it better to fail or to never try?

Neither failing nor never trying, You have everything that is needed to succeed, but you don’t want to try, because you don’t want to put an effort, it is the worst. You don’t have anything that is needed to succeed, but you want to try, because you believe that you can put an effort, it can be worst.

Does never trying contribute to success or failure?

Never trying doesn’t contribute to success, but failure does because it motivates a person to succeed. If you reach the bottom of the well, the only way you can hope to go is up. In short, never trying is worse.

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Is failure the worst form of failure?

Failure is a form of result, and never trying is a decision, after considering all the factors in life. They can never be the worst. Don’t try because you never tried. Don’t stop trying because you have failed.

When one tries and fails one has gained more knowledge?

When one tries and fails, one has gained more knowledge than the one who has not tried at all. The person who has tried, will instead possess a greater understanding over the one who has not. However, that person must have tried his best in order for this statement to be applicable.