Failure Is Bad

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To whom this may concern, February 23, 2016
Is Failure Always a Bad Thing?
What would you attempt to do if you knew you could not fail? “If you’re not prepared to be wrong, you’ll never come up with anything original” Ken Robinson. What if I fail… how will I recover? In this letter, I will make you change your mind if you think failure is a bad thing.
In the first place, failure is not bad because we all fail. I mean, some of the world’s greatest inventors, made a huge amount of mistakes. Take Thomas Edison for example, he was the one who created the light bulb. It might have taken him about 1,000 TRIES, but he never gave up because he had confidence in himself and never doubted himself. What I’m trying to get at is that even though you’ve failed, failed and, failed, then altogether failing isn’t as bad and as you think... Which takes me to my next point. …show more content…

I should know. Even though you fail, you can never get hard on yourself. This is because if you get hard on yourself, then you won’t ever accomplish what you hope you will. It’s just like me. I just got my chapter 8 and 9 tests back for math and got terrible grades. I mean I got 3’s and 2’s. Even though my mom knew my grade I was so bummed I didn’t even want to show her my work. So I retook the grades and got a 6. Sp, what I mean is, even if you’re so bummed that your project didn’t work or you didn’t do good on your test don’t just quit because then you’ll failing on

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