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Why failure is necessary?

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And there's a person who had failed sometimes and succeeded sometimes. So how does failure actually help you? So if a person has never experienced failure, when they actually experience it, at some point of time, any person has to experience failure in their life. Right

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@Rover_Phoenix
Sohini Joarder
@Rover_Phoenix · 0:40
Hey Karthikeya, this is so good. I totally agree with you. And yes, failure is a step to success because when you fail, you realize your mistakes and it just adds to your experience. Just adds to your your senses to the way the work needed to be done. But failure is only a step to success if you get up and try again, failure will remain failure and will be your win. If you stay down and do not try
@diyasabs
diya sabapathy
@diyasabs · 0:12

tyyy

Hey, Karthikeya, I think this is a very important message, and I want to thank you for talking about it. And I agree with everything you said. And I think it's it's nice you're talking about it
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@purvi_
Purvi Patankar
@purvi_ · 0:35
Hey, Karthikeya, I just want to say that this is really cool, that you talk about how important failure is in our lives, because if we never face failures, we might never know our mistakes. And maybe me, how strong, maybe we can sometimes see. It mostly helps us to find ourselves and push our limits harder on to achieving our goals. It is very important to fail in life in order to be successful
@theertha
Theertha Panachoor
@theertha · 0:42
Hey, Karthikeya, thank you so much for this incredibly insightful swell. And I completely agree with you. I also feel that failing, getting back up, getting back on track and succeeding is so much more rewarding than a winning streak because then you don't understand the joy and the pain and everything you go through to succeed. I think it's so much more rewarding. And thank you. I so much
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