Admitting Mistakes

Success means accomplishing a goal or reaching a goal. Some people have big dreams and goals for a good future and to make their parents proud. Ambitious people work and practice really hard to achieve their own goals. Other parts of society do not really care about any future dreams or success as them. Most of them have the desire to be successful, but they can not put it to work.

Lots of people comment on success and work without knowing whether it’s right or wrong. For me there is a completely wrong thought about success: “You need good support to be successful otherwise you can never achieve success on your own.” If a person really wants to be successful it means, that person can achieve every goal without hiding behind excuses. In other words, being lazy means comfort so some people prefer laziness overworking. Furthermore, laziness leads to incompetence. When they fail at anything they blame others to hide their failure and laziness. If someone who is committed to her dreams, fails without any insignificant excuse, she becomes more ambitious every time she fails and gives herself to work harder than other times.

There is not any problem with getting extra support while a person is on the way to success. In fact, it has many benefits like acquiring working discipline and having a second opinion about things we do not know as well. The only problem is always citing the lack of support as an excuse when faced with failure. Whether a person is successful or unsuccessful, that person must take responsibility for what they have done. Even if you want to learn things from someone else who has more experience, in order to hide behind excuses so it is more logical to be unsuccessful on your own.

To sum up, people need to work hard and stay focused in order to achieve any goal they set their minds to. Failing is not such a big deal. If that person takes responsibility for his actions and admits his mistake, that person is already one step closer to his goal.

 

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