"Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again, this time more intelligently". - Henry Ford
I am Failure. Not a failure, but failure itself. Not the
verb, but the noun.
I have seen people with
mighty hearts and decorated chests, cringe by my very mention. Those widely
respected and honored in their lives and fields, pray they never have to see me
in the eye. Sometimes, in all my innocence, I wish at least such brave-hearts would like to take me head on as a challenge. But they don't ever
dare to. I have often wondered why.
Trust me, I don't look
that hideous!
Like the black sheep,
hidden from the glory of the living rooms of all the braggart families, I have
a cousin to blame for this.
Bitch, thy name is Success.
Success is pretty and a lot of people,
despite of their age and experience (or the lack of it), have crush on her.
It's blinding, it's flashy and it makes one utterly myopic. Many a great souls
have lost their way after achieving success. But every courageous soul who has
ever had an encounter with me has always set new goals and started afresh.
After every success
lies an emptiness, after every failure lies a hidden opportunity!
Beyond every finish
line, and before every start, in the solitude of thunderous applause, is me. I am the way to look
into the future because I have the vision.
We have a strict
framework, rules and definitions for success, but me, I am Universal. With no definitions, explanations or interpretations. Not Subjective.
While your success may not convince or appease many, your failure is accepted
by all. I am the gold standard against which all your successes would be
measured.
Success invariably would always be incomplete. It would always make you worry about others' reactions. I am absolute. I would make you a clean slate. What else could possibly be a better place to dust off and start again?
Success invariably would always be incomplete. It would always make you worry about others' reactions. I am absolute. I would make you a clean slate. What else could possibly be a better place to dust off and start again?
I understand the
fixation of being successful. But to forget my role once you have been
successful is, well, just rude! If anything, I am the springboard that catapulted
you to your goals.
Me and my lovely cousin
have frequent contests of "tug of war". We call it Life. As lovable
as she is, she never gives me credit for my role. And I don't ask for one.
I am that fifth grade
Math teacher who helped you get over your fear of the subject by scaring you
more. Now, you don't remember him while you accept your accolades as a great
Mathematician.
I am that teenage lover
of yours whom you deserted for college. And now when you shamelessly seek
attention of the gorgeous ladies at your corporate job, I smile in the
background.
I am that parent of
yours who put in everything he/she had for your future and you comfortably
forgot to mention that in your valedictory speech.
I am that sibling who
prayed for your scores in his/her struggles. Now, when I struggle to meet my
ends, you shun me.
Success is a result of the work put in by the best teacher-
failure!
I am that patient
homemaker who ignores all your flirtatious transgressions, knowing at the end of the day, you will come back home
for solace.
And sooner, than later,
you will come back and embrace me. You will have to accept me as, in your fancy
vocabulary, "part and parcel" of life.
Beyond all inflated egos,
materialistic gains and short lived happiness, you will find me.
Accept
me now, when you have the sweet taste of success.
Or I will hit back, hard.
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