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Name: Elaiza B.

Parreño Subject Code: IS 104


Section Code: B403

Failure, way to succeed.

Failure is not opposite of success but it is part of success. How many


of you believe that failure, challenges and barriers you face have shaped
you for who you are today? well, life isn’t a wish granting factory and it
will feel long and difficult at time. You will fail, we all do, but it’s not about
failing, it’s about how you respond to failure that define you a person and
what causes us to fail short? Do we fail because we believe we are
unworthy? Or are we simply too terrified to try to achieve our ultimate
goal in life because of failure?

Yes, we tried to improve our live in any manner we can for better or
worst, we make decision as well but failure can be terrifying but that
doesn’t imply that we should abandon our goal in life because we made
mistake. It is inevitable, everyone has been through that. Facing failure is
one of life most difficult trials. Yes, nobody enjoys failing, yet, every
individual has the risk of future as well as prospect of success. Failure can
take many forms including academic failures, failure in love, failure in
family, failure in friendship, failure in general. Is these bad? No, because
this failure allows us to bounce back, learn from our mistakes, and enjoy
success. Failure can might be scary but as Winston Churchilli once said
“success is all about going failure without losing enthusiasm “so in reality,
we offend our failure because we forgot that it isn’t the end. Also, it would
be difficult to appreciate success without failure. So, despite the fact that
failure may appear to be the end, it is an opportunity to merge you as a
motivated, knowledgeable, and opportunity seeking individual

Failure serves as new possibilities, opportunities, it allows you to


pause and reflect. So, in conclusion, as we go through success, it is a
milestone reached after a long period of time, struggles, pains, failures
and repeatedly attempts among other things, but little by little we
transform these failure into assets and they will help us grow to get closer
to our goals and corrupt the keys to success because life is a series of
setbacks and trials so let’s transform difficulties of the past into the
strengths of the present. And let me tell you once again that success is
found in failures and failure is the key to success.

Parallelism

Failure is not the opposite of success, but a part of it. How many of
you believe that failures, challenges, and barriers have shaped who you
are today? Well, life isn’t a wish-granting factory and it can feel long and
difficult at times. You will fail, we all do, but it’s not about failing; it’s about
how you respond to failure that defines you as a person. And what causes
us to fall short? Do we fail because we believe we are unworthy? Or are
we simply too terrified to try achieving our ultimate goals in life because
of the fear of failure?

Yes, we try to improve our lives in any manner we can for better or
worse. We make decisions, but failure can be terrifying. That doesn’t imply
that we should abandon our goals in life because we made a mistake. It is
inevitable; everyone has been through that. Facing failure is one of life’s
most difficult trials. Nobody enjoys failing, yet every individual faces the
risk of failure as well as the prospect of success. Failure can take many
forms: academic failures, failures in love, failures in family, failures in
friendship, and failures in general. Are these bad? No, because these
failures allow us to bounce back, learn from our mistakes, and enjoy
success. Failure might be scary, but as Winston Churchill once said,
“Success is going from failure to failure without losing enthusiasm.” In
reality, we often dread failure because we forget that it isn’t the end.
Without failure, it would be difficult to appreciate success. Despite the fact
that failure may appear to be the end, it is an opportunity to emerge as a
motivated, knowledgeable, and opportunity-seeking individual.

Failure serves as new possibilities and opportunities. It allows you to


pause and reflect. In conclusion, as we pursue success, it is a milestone
reached after long periods of struggles, pains, failures, and repeated
attempts. But little by little, we transform these failures into assets, and
they help us grow and get closer to our goals. We must turn the difficulties
of the past into the strengths of the present. Let me tell you once again
that success is found in failures, and failure is the key to success.

Repetition

Failure is not the opposite of success; it is a part of success. How


many of you believe that the failures, challenges, and barriers you have
faced have shaped you into who you are today? Life isn’t a wish-granting
factory, and it will sometimes feel long and difficult. You will fail; we all do.
But it's not about failing; it's about how you respond to failure that defines
you as a person. What causes us to fall short? Do we fail because we
believe we are unworthy? Or are we simply too terrified to try to achieve
our ultimate goals out of fear of failure?

Yes, we try to improve our lives in any manner we can, for better or
for worse. We make decisions, and while failure can be terrifying, that
doesn’t imply we should abandon our goals because we made mistakes. It
is inevitable; everyone has been through it. Facing failure is one of life's
most difficult trials. Nobody enjoys failing, yet every individual possesses
both the risk of failure and the prospects of success. Failure can take
many forms, including academic failures, failures in love, failures in family,
failures in friendship, and general failures. Are these bad? No, because
these failures allow us to bounce back, learn from our mistakes, and
eventually enjoy success. Yes, failure might be scary, but as Winston
Churchill once said, “Success is all about going from failure to failure
without losing enthusiasm.” So, in reality, we often fear our failures
because we forget that they aren't the end. It would also be difficult to
appreciate success without failure.

Despite the fact that failure may appear to be the end, it is an


opportunity to emerge as a motivated, knowledgeable, and opportunity-
seeking individual. Failure serves as new possibilities and opportunities; it
allows you to pause and reflect. As we go through life, success is a
milestone reached after long periods of struggles, pains, failures, and
repeated attempts, among other things. Little by little, we transform these
failures into assets that help us grow closer to our goals and unlock the
keys to success. Life is a series of setbacks and trials, so let’s transform
the difficulties of the past into the strengths of the present. Remember,
success is found in failures, and failure is the key to success.

Rhetorical Questions

Failure is not the opposite of success but a part of it. How many of
you believe that the failures, challenges, and barriers you face have
shaped you into who you are today? Isn't it true that life isn’t a wish-
granting factory and will feel long and difficult at times? You will fail—don't
we all? But it's not about failing; it's about how you respond to failure that
defines you as a person. What causes us to fall short? Do we fail because
we believe we are unworthy? Or are we simply too terrified to strive for
our ultimate goals in life due to the fear of failure?

Yes, we try to improve our lives in any manner we can, for better or
worse, and we make decisions. But does the fear of failure imply that we
should abandon our goals in life because we made a mistake? Isn't it
inevitable that everyone has been through that? Facing failure is one of
life’s most difficult trials. Does anyone enjoy failing? Yet, doesn’t every
individual face the risk of the future along with the prospect of success?

Would it be

Failure can come in many forms: academic, love, family, friendship,


or even general failure. Are these bad? Or do these failures allow us to
bounce back, learn from our mistakes, and eventually enjoy success?
Failure might be scary, but as Winston Churchill once said, “Success is all
about going from failure to failure without losing enthusiasm.” So, in
reality, do we often forget that failure isn’t the end?

Would it be difficult to appreciate success without failure? Despite


the fact that failure may appear to be the end, isn’t it an opportunity to
emerge as a motivated, knowledgeable, and opportunity-seeking
individual? Failure ushers in new possibilities and opportunities, doesn’t it?
It allows you to pause and reflect, doesn't it? So, in conclusion, as we
pursue success, isn’t it true that success is a milestone reached after a
long period of struggles, pain, failure, and repeated attempts? Little by
little, don’t we transform these failures into assets that help us grow
closer to our goals and uncover the keys to success? Isn’t life a series of
setbacks and trials? So, why not transform the difficulties of the past into
the strengths of the present? And let me remind you once again: isn’t
success found in failures, and isn't failure the key to success?

Metaphor

Failure is the soil from which the seeds of success grow. Just as a
tree needs to weather storms to become strong, we too must face failure,
challenges, and setbacks in order to flourish. Each time we stumble, we
are given an opportunity to learn, adapt, and grow. The failures we
encounter are not dead ends but rather stepping stones that pave the way
to our ultimate goals.

Like a sculptor chiseling away at a block of marble, failure chips


away at our doubts and fears, slowly revealing the masterpiece within.
Just as the rough edges of the stone are necessary to create a beautiful
sculpture, our missteps are necessary to shape our success. The key is not
to fear the chisel, but to embrace the process, knowing that each blow
brings us closer to our true potential.

Ecological Narratives

In the grand ecosystem of life, failure is akin to the natural cycle of


seasons. Just as a forest endures the harsh winter, where trees lose their
leaves and life seems dormant, so too do we experience moments of
failure, where progress feels stalled and hope is hard to find. Yet, just as
winter gives way to spring, failure gives rise to renewal. The forest does
not die in winter, but rather prepares itself for a season of growth,
replenishment, and new life. Similarly, our failures are not the end but the
beginning of transformation.

In an ecosystem, every challenge — a drought, a fire, a storm —


plays a vital role in reshaping the environment. A forest fire, for example,
may seem destructive, but it clears out the old growth, allowing sunlight
to reach the forest floor and giving new plants a chance to thrive. In the
same way, our personal failures clear the path for new opportunities, for
learning, and for self-improvement. They force us to shed what no longer
serves us and embrace the lessons that will help us grow.

Just as a river may carve new paths after a flood, so too must we
adapt and find new ways forward after failure. Nature does not resist
change; it flows with it. Plants regrow, animals adapt, and ecosystems
evolve. Our journey through life is no different. Each failure is a part of our
evolution, a natural occurrence in the process of becoming resilient,
resourceful, and capable of achieving success.

Without the challenges and setbacks that life throws our way, we
would remain stagnant, like a pond with no fresh water flowing in. It’s the
turbulence, the obstacles, and yes, the failures that bring growth, much
like how nutrient-rich soil is formed by the decay of fallen leaves and
branches. Life’s failures enrich our understanding, strengthen our resolve,
and give us the tools we need to flourish in the future. Just as ecosystems
are balanced by both destruction and regeneration, so too is success built
on a foundation of failures. Failure is not a breakdown in the system but
an integral part of its renewal. Success blooms from these cycles of
struggle, as surely as a tree grows stronger with each season it survives.
So, let us embrace failure not as the opposite of success, but as the fertile
ground from which our greatest achievements will grow.

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