
Failed a subject? Here’s why you are not a failure!
You didn’t fail at life, you just stumbled on a piece of paper, and that paper does not define you because you hold the pen.
Did your heart sink while looking at the word compartment? Hands were shaking and everything got blurred, now take the same hands and hold them, that means you are still alive, thriving, and scrolling this, and that means only and only one thing – you need to fight and overcome, and that’s what it requires.
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Let’s keep one thing in mind— compartmentalization does not mean that you were lazy, stupid, or a failure. Marks are just a system and just mean something was not right, don’t worry that “something” is fixable.
Now straight to the point….
No sugarcoating here, maybe you panicked in the exam hall, had mental health issues or something going on that no one knew, maybe you did not study well, or whatever xyz reason you have. Accept it and take your first step towards your comeback. Don’t bury it, acknowledge it with your whole heart.
Failure is not equal to final destination; it’s just a comma.
You want to know who failed-
Albert Einstein could not speak till he was 4.
Sachin Tendulkar failed when he was in the 10th class.
Walt Disney was told he lacked creativity.
You know what they did… They rose with swag, scar, and success; they didn’t let anything define them. They became the author of their own stories.
So if you are thinking that one dot means your story is finished, then you are wrong. The show has not even started.
F= Fuel
Here’s what failure gifts you:-
. Being Bold
. Immense Motivation
. A clean slate to reflect
This is the time when you have to prove to yourself that you are more than what anyone has defined you. You show that when life gives you lemons, you make lemonade with more than 90% pulp.
How to bounce back stronger, smarter, and unstoppable.
Don’t try to hide, don’t be timid, face it. It’s going to hurt, but that’s the way you’re going to heal. Talk to someone – a mentor, a counselor, or someone who gets you.
Make a plan, not a to-do list, A PLAN, from revisions and goals to breaks.
Try again – strategically and smartly, not blindly, but with a focus and clarity.
Final words from someone who believes in you and is rooting for you.
You are a fighter whose success is on pause.
This is the time for your show, for your comeback.
Your syllabus may be the same, but your result is gonna be different.
CHEERS TO YOU.