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I don't Regret Failing - TAPMI

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Anshul Jain
Anshul Jain

It takes failure after failure to create success even though that is true there is nothing I can say that will speak about what you'll go through and what you'll experience the moment when you fail, especially if your failure leave you broken inside.
But maybe there is something that I can say that will help you get up after you fail. 

I feel like the first thing you need to remember the moment you fail especially if you really tried and gave it your all is that its's ok.

The below quote from Kumar Mangalam Birla is instilled with me always: 

Kumar Mangalam Birla said “We all fail. We all make mistakes. The key is to not be oblivious to the mistake. When you make a mistake, you have three choices: You can be in denial, you can let it cripple you or you can acknowledge the error, take swift corrective action and learn from it” 

To all the MBA aspirants out there, the road ahead is tough and completely competitive. The leadership of people like Steve Jobs, Jack Ma, Bill Gates is worth keeping heed to. The way they've pounced back after failing is inspiring. They are polite but firm, have an independent mind,  are calm & composed, have understated aggression, have gentle prober, are formal & reserved, have no ego at work and follow the course.  These qualities in them is what made everyone like me follow them and adopt their principles.

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I don't Regret Failing - TAPMI