Yes, it is.
Failure isn't the end. It's the start of new beginnings. It's the start of something unique and creative. Preferring to quit wouldn't let us grow through failures. People have stories behind their failures and success. I had mine. It's not that big, but it's effective enough that it makes me show up every day.
I started writing blogs, leaving hesitation and fear of judgment behind. I wasn't prepared for the unexpected trouble. Days later, I started thinking about what to write. But I wasn't able to put my experiences into words.
I waited patiently for thoughts. One hour passed- no response. Two hours passed- no response. By the end of the third hour, I started writing without any thoughts. I wrote whatever I had within me. I ended up messing up the blog with grammatical flaws.
Time passed, and I understood I was exhausted, blank with notions.
A small incident made me realize that consistency is something we build. Nothing can shake its roots without our choice. The choice to continue is making me learn to question more of whatever I experience.
A thought to quit may have broken my streak. It may have taken an opportunity from me to get more out of myself, to explore myself more, and to become more aware.
Failures don't define an end. They define a new opportunity to create. They define a new self and encourage us to put in more effort than before. With that incident, I was motivated to voice out my thoughts even more loudly.
Every moment marks something valuable. But when a moment leaves a mark, growth begins. It's our perspective that defines failure. I defined it as the birth of a new me every time I fail.
I fail. But I don't quit.
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