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There is a consultation with Jamil Azzaini, "Sir, I want to be an entrepreneur but I am not prepared to face failure. How to Sir? "Apparently, many people thought the failure was a disgrace and should be avoided, but failure is part of the process towards success. Anyone who wants to succeed must never fail.

Referring to the results of research Lisa Amos, professor of business from Tulane University, the average entrepreneur to 3.8 failures before finally succeeding in business. They do not think it is a failure and setback. They realized that three steps forward and two steps back that produces a step forward.


It is time the people who are afraid to change the perception of failure to failure. Know that failure is human and inevitable. If you are a human, you are bound to make mistakes is synonymous with failure.

Perception that the failure of the enemy must be disposed of away from your mind and heart. Indeed it takes a failure to create success. Even the experts believe that, "People who never make the mistake will be controlled or ruled by people who never make mistakes." Observe successful people do not see the mistakes and failures as an enemy.

Perception that it's embarrassing failure should you waste. Failure is not something permanent. He is one of the processes or steps that you must go through to get to a successful life.

I was never ashamed even though I know people used to go broke in the business. I also have no current grade school. I've also been rejected three times when "applying" a woman to be my life companion. Index grade point average (GPA) of my time to pass S-1 of the IPB is not too proud, just barely two point alhamdulillah alias.

Due to the failure of something that can not be avoided, so if you want to succeed you must fail. Why? Because if you've never experienced a failure then you will never feel the success. Our task is best done, if it failed or succeeded enjoy it. Failures as well as success in the lives we live.

Source: jamilazzaini.com
       

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