Fear versus Failures
Azra Nisar
Earth just needs some hours to change the color of sky. Tangible sky in day time gradually covers itself with a dark black clothe at night. Flowers with alluring flagrance for some months, later when their petals shed they lost their fame.
Some days of our lives are textured with the glory of new life stirring in the earth, and some days are epitome of troublesome. Where sun-rays focus themselves on our most valuable possession and without taking a second convert them into a trash. But the same trash can be used to construct a new palatial building. Life is meaningful until we make it a testimony of multi fold lessons, which are prolific products of failures and experiences. But only some of us can go through them with tranquility and bravery.
Why most of us are so fearful of failures?
Scariness peppers the fear, and according to research it may cause catastrophic failures. Many of us are appalled by failures, due to the lack of determination, passion, and courage. Those who are not in the habit of facing failures are less likely to think more critically and to solve problems more sharply. It is a household contention that ‘fear is the foe of successes, and the rope of successes can be grasped by facing copious failures’.
In a nutshell, one should possess the core values (determination, passion, and courage) to annihilate fear. Then alone can one become a paragon of success, for sure.