Failure tell us about things that did not work. They may be stories of
big failure or small, personal & professional failure.
A famous story from IBM told of a man who made a $10M error.
He was hauled up before the big boss where he expected to be sacked.
And be insulted.
Pre-empting this, he apologized and offered his resignation.
Refusing the resignation, the boss said 'Goodness, man, we can't lose
you now! We've just spent $10M on your education!'
The stories may simply tell the facts or may well also explain why the
failure happened, but it fails to take acceptance in our sociological
system, whether dyarchial, capitalism, communism, socialism or
democracy or in any business, or in any sphere of life. Failure is
deemed as death row, for existence.
I love 3 idiots as movie and character of Virus, aptly brings forth
the truth "no body remembers no.2, life starts with a murder".
Is Failure a competence that we never measure or never want to
measure? Why cant we celebrate failures like we celebrate success?
I have heard a good saying - wise men learn from other success or
failures. But failure still doesnot have acceptance in any form, shape
or context? Why?
I have so many questions, but I want to understand the concept of
failing, why cannot we treat failure as competence and why cant we
accept it socially?
My many questions:
Is failure considered a sin in our mind, what is striking us to not to
declare as we declare success. As humans, are we scared of failing due
to sociological, psychological and environmental? Is is a stigma that
we create in mind of mechanical robots called professionals? Why do
we not teach failure like we teach success in school and colleges? Is
failure a socio-psychological issue prevelant in civilised society of
humans? How do we defend failure?
As I always heard my good friends in claque say - speak your mind,
cause this will help us find a solution to socially negate area.
--
Rajesh Diwan
visit us at www.shabbarsuterwala.com
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