The failure myth: How to stop taking it personally

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Why Not Making It Doesn’t Mean You Weren’t Enough

In a world that glorifies success and showcases only the highlight reels, failure often feels like a personal indictment. If you didn’t make it- didn’t achieve that dream, goal, promotion, or vision you were chasing- it’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking: “Maybe I just wasn’t enough.”

But that belief, though deeply emotional, is not the truth. It’s part of what we call “the failure myth.” This myth suggests that every failure is a reflection of your capability or worth, when in fact, it’s usually the result of many variables- some within your control, and many that are not.

Let’s dive deep into why failure needs a new lens, how to stop taking it personally, and why the reasons behind failure matter more than the failure itself.

1. The Emotional Weight of Not Making It

When you don’t reach a goal, especially one you’ve worked hard for, it hurts. The mind spirals: “Was I not smart enough?” “Did I waste my time?” “Do I even deserve to try again?”

This emotional weight is real. It’s not just disappointment- it’s self-doubt, shame, and sometimes identity crisis. But here’s the hard truth:

Not making it doesn’t mean you weren’t enough.

It means you didn’t make it yet –  or you didn’t make it this time.

You see, failure isn’t final. But when we take it personally, we make it permanent.

2. Failure is a Result, Not a Label

The failure myth begins when we confuse a result with a label.

  • Failing to get a job does not make you unemployable.
  • A failed startup does not make you a bad entrepreneur.
  • A failed relationship does not make you unlovable.
  • Failing an exam doesn’t make you unintelligent.

These are outcomes, not definitions. Life is filled with variables- timing, resources, health, support systems, luck, and learning curves.

Most of the time, failure just means you were missing a piece of the puzzle- not that the puzzle was broken.

3. What Did You Learn? Finding the “Why” Behind the Miss

The most powerful question you can ask after failing isn’t “Why me?”- it’s “What was missing?”

Understanding the why behind your failure can be more transformative than success.

Maybe you:

  • Lacked information or training.
  • Had poor timing or external obstacles.
  • Weren’t aligned with your purpose or passion.
  • Didn’t have the right support or resources.
  • Made one key misstep that now you know to avoid.

Failure becomes a tool for self-awareness, not self-punishment.

When you focus on reasons, not regrets, you grow wiser, more strategic, and emotionally stronger.

4. Society’s Obsession With Winning- and Why It’s Toxic

We live in a culture that celebrates winners and often ignores the effort, learning, and attempts behind the scenes. The media loves the “overnight success” story- but skips the 10 years of invisible hard work behind it.

This creates a toxic environment, where failure is taboo and perfection is idolized. It discourages experimentation, creativity, and emotional honesty.

But remember:

Every successful person has failed more times than you know.

They just chose to keep learning, adapting, and moving forward.

5. You Weren’t the Problem- The Strategy Might Have Been

Another common mistake is self-blame. Instead of evaluating the strategy, approach, or context, we default to thinking we’re broken.

But often, it’s not you- it’s:

  • The wrong goal for your values.
  • The wrong environment for your growth.
  • A flawed plan that needed testing.

Imagine blaming the seed for not growing, when in truth, it was planted in dry soil.

You are not the soil. You are the seed. Change the environment and the outcome changes.

6. The Courage to Reassess and Restart

Failure provides an invitation- not to quit, but to reassess. It allows you to pause and ask:

  • Am I chasing the right dream?
  • What’s worth keeping from this journey?
  • What can I do differently next time?

Taking failure too personally can shut the door. But using it as data reopens the next one.

7. Stop Comparing Your Timeline

Comparison intensifies the failure myth. When someone else reaches success faster, you feel left behind. But life is not a race. It’s not linear. Everyone’s journey is filled with hidden valleys, not just mountaintops.

Stay in your lane. Focus on your timing. Their success doesn’t make your journey less valid.

8. Resilience Is the Real Goal

At the end of the day, success isn’t just about achievements- it’s about who you become. Every failure builds:

  • Emotional resilience
  • Mental toughness
  • Strategic awareness
  • Self-compassion

These are lifelong assets. They don’t get applause- but they’re what sustains you when life gets hard.

Rewrite the Failure Narrative

Failure isn’t a verdict- it’s feedback. It’s your life saying: There’s a better way. Let’s figure it out.

So the next time you don’t make it, don’t ask, “Am I not enough?”

Ask:

“What am I meant to learn?”

“How can I adjust and grow?”

“What did this teach me about what matters?”

Because the truth is: You are enough. And failure, when understood correctly, can be your greatest teacher.

Making a choice- Life is a result of your Choices

Making a Choice

We have often heard that whatever happens to us is the result of the choices we made. It is true for a fact. Somewhere we are responsible for our choices and it is important to make a choice for our life. The good things, the bad experiences, sorrow, grief, happiness, success, failure and all the things are result of the choices we made. The life we get today is by the choices we made in the past and the life we will have in future will be by the choices we will make today.

Life is not a random series of events, but a reflection of the choices we make big and small.

Every decision shapes our path, influences our experiences, and determines our direction. Whether we realize it or not, the life we are living today is largely the result of the choices we made in the past, and the life we will live tomorrow depends on the choices we are yet to make.

From the relationships we nurture to the careers we pursue, to the habits we form-our decisions act like the bricks in the foundation of our lives. While we cannot control every circumstance, we can always control our response. That response, in itself, is a choice.

Blaming fate or external forces often feels easier, but it also strips us of our power. When we own our choices, we take back control of our narrative. We start to recognize that growth, change, and even healing begin the moment we decide differently.

So whether it’s the past that brought us to this point or the future that lies ahead, one truth remains: our choices matter. Each day offers a new opportunity to choose better, wiser, and with greater intention because in the end, our lives are shaped not by what happens to us, but by how we choose to respond.

Choose your future: Your tomorrow is nothing but the result of your choices made today

Every decision we make today is an investment in the life we’ll live tomorrow. Whether big or small, each choice sets a direction, forms a habit, or creates momentum toward a future outcome. The life we dream of isn’t built in a single moment- it’s built one choice at a time.

Think about it: choosing to eat healthy today influences your health tomorrow. Choosing to study, work hard, or stay disciplined shapes your career and financial future. Even decisions about how we treat others, how we react to challenges, or how we spend our free time play a part in defining our character and future relationships.

Often, we underestimate the power of daily decisions because the results aren’t immediate. But just like compound interest, the effects of consistent, intentional choices grow over time. One good decision won’t change everything—but a pattern of them will.

The future isn’t something that just happens to us-it’s something we actively create. So if you want a life of meaning, success, and fulfilment, start by being mindful of the choices you’re making today. Because tomorrow always begins with today.

Important areas of life where we can make choices today to make our future better:-

Choosing education

Relationships

A healthy lifestyle

Friends and family

Your happiness

Choice to dream

Let go (Forgiveness, Toxic People, relationships)

Quit (Bad Habits, self-doubt, saying “yes” all the time)

How to Live Life

Your future self is shaped by what you decide now- choose wisely.

13 Reasons Why People Fail

13 Reasons Why people fail

We know people who achieved success and changed their circumstances against all odds. There are many who are full of dreams and passions who fails. We only know about the failure of the people who failed but we never thought that why they might have failed. There are 13 reasons why people fail.

1. Lack of persistence/Quit

Many times, we wish for things but it takes a lot of hard work and effort to achieve them. Most people either quit too early or are not persistent towards their goal. When we don’t take daily steps, timely evaluation of our efforts, overcoming the barriers, we can’t succeed. When we are not persistent towards our goal, we fail.

2. Lack of conviction

We have a strong desire at first but slowly when it demands effort and commitment from our side, we keep on hiding from it and involve in other things. No matter if your efforts are giving results or not but at the least you should attempt. You should believe in your dreams and yourself first. Being sceptical at the very beginning and not even making attempts shows that you yourself are not convinced in your dreams and ultimately results in failure.

3. Excuses

Most people are always under the shield of excuses. They have excuses for everything. We can either keep success or excuses. Everyone has their part of the struggle but overcoming them is where success comes and sticking to excuses where one fails.

  • I have not started this because I have….
  • I would start next month because….
  • This year I am already….
  • It is because I don’t have support and….
  • You don’t know how many things I am dealing with…
  • It’s easy for others but not me because…

4. Self-awareness/ your mistakes

The journey of success is not only about achieving our dreams. It many times teaches us great life lessons. The only thing is that we have to be self-aware and also we have to realize where we are making mistakes and corrective actions required. We have to learn from our mistakes and have to overcome them rather than getting demotivated and quit.

5. Self-esteem/ego

The fear of failure and would affect your self-esteem and ego. People fear that they would feel embarrassed if they fail and their failure would be a topic of discussion for their people. For a few, they are too proud to let someone know that they can fail and they don’t even try.

6. Fate

People overlook the hard work and effort a person has put on to become successful and just credit their fate. They are never able to see their faith in the capabilities. It’s not about fate but faith which will take one ahead. People who believe in anyone’s success or failure as an act of fate are definitely going to fail.

7. Living in THE IDEAL MYTH

When we want things too perfect and too ideal to begin. People expect and wait for the best situation and best time to begin. It is a myth to expect that when all the things would be ideal and as per us, we can begin. The people who wait for the ideal things, the ideal time and the ideal circumstances tend to fail.

8. Being too pessimistic

Sometimes we may not be completely sure that all the things that we are deciding and planning would go as we have planned. All that we forecasted would result as we have thought. It is okay to consider all the factors about the probability of the situation not working in our favour. But being too pessimistic is one thing that would lead to the person not been able to make an attempt. He would never be able to make an attempt and also it is not at all a crime to fail. Not even once, even if you fail after multiple attempts, it won’t make you a bad person. It is better to have a failed attempt than no attempt.

9. No Investment in learning and development 

People always keep the priority last and the unnecessary things on their primary list. Learning is continuous and there is always room for more development. We don’t have to be rigid and always have to be open to new ideas and methods. People who are always stuck to the traditional idea and are not open to new learning, ideas and are keen to change often fails.

10. lack of accountability

Sometimes working independent and being self-employed, we miss the accountability and waste a lot of time as we are not accountable to anyone and we don’t have to report to anyone. The pressure of completing the task and urgency is missing. If we desire something, we have to provide time for learning, allot time for working on it, setting up a list of tasks, keeping deadlines and becoming self-accountable. 

11. Circumstances

Everyone has different circumstances and all have their own struggles. We can’t claim that it is easy for others and feeling yourself victimized of all the circumstances. Till the time one has an excuse of circumstances, you can’t move ahead. There are people who have risen up fighting all the odds. 

12. Emotional barrier 

At one stage, a person struggling to achieve his dreams becomes very vulnerable. There are things that make him fear and becomes a barrier to move ahead. He lives in fear and is emotionally caught up with the fear of losing

  • What if he is not able to succeed? 
  • What if he fails and his investment of time, money, choice of discarding a safe option will lead him to a life of poverty? 
  • The guilt of not being able to live up to the expectations of the family?
  • The growing disappointment in the face of loved ones at each and every failed attempt?

13. No action

There are many people who have talent, knowledge, capability and everything that needs to convert an idea into success. One thing that is more important than everything is to take timely action and steps. There are many people with brilliant ideas and business plans but the person who takes the initiative and dares to put his plan into action gets success. Despite having everything, many people fail because they take no action.

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