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Question: history of... failures, was there one who later on proved to be an important success?


Answers: history of... failures, was there one who later on proved to be an important success?

Yes looking back there were always hidden blessings in the ashes of every disaster. Death is a beginning not an ending. So too the ending of any illusion brings us to a new beginning and the greater the disaster the more tightly we were clinging to whatever situation. When I was a child I had to suffer the loss of childhood to move into adolescence. As an adolescent I suffered a loss to become an adult. It was only my judgment that made anything good or bad.
When my marriage crumbled 6 or 7 years ago and I was left with the responsibility of raising 4 boys without a partner nothing could have seemed so much of a disaster. I felt I had failed myself, my sons, my wider family. Looking back now the disaster was a wonderful blessing and nothing will ever convince me otherwise.

It is out of my failures that I get the most precious lessons, the most valuable experiences. If success in Life is getting better and self aware person every day, then, yes, all my failures helped me to this important success.

Not yet...I am just getting started :)

All my failures were a resounding success.

When I was a young man, I had a failed relationship.
I thought that life as I knew it was over. It turned out to be
the best thing that ever happened to me.

yes because I am a work very much in process.

I suspect so. Time will have to ultimately tell as with all things. The key is not to let the past rule your life and not compare now with then. Anything of importance has its own value.

...yes, we adopted our son when he was 4 days old (that was over 21 yrs ago) I had failed to be able have children, so we choose to adopt this wonderful baby and never regretted it

Yes... I could write a book about it!

I have always learned far more from my failures than my successes. Inherit in the fall is everything I need to correct the error that led to the fall to begin with, & in the end find myself wiser & more aware than before I fell.
Blessings!

yes, my extreme overweight became the most important challenge and then success. lost 100lbs and book will be published next year on how to fulfill the inner needs of the soul... no food, no drugs can fulfill it.



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