Why FAILURE is first step of success?

 

Why FAILURE is first step of success?

Success is the ability to move from one Failure to another without loss of enthusiasm

                                                                                                                                  - Winston Churchill


Failure or success, it is all depends on how we look at situations...

We can see a cup of coffee, where half of the cup is filled where remaining half is empty. The way you see will bring you discouragement while the other way will bring you enthusiasm.

Here are some great FAILURES to their SUCCESS

Bill Gates: 

                    -co founder of Microsoft 

He tried to sell the idea alongside his business partner, Paul Allen, but the product barely even worked. It was a complete disaster. However, the failure did not hold Gates back from exploring new opportunities, and a few years later, he created his first Microsoft product, and forged a new path to success.



Mahatma Gandhi:

                                - Father of the Nation India

Mahatma Gandhi went to South Africa where he developed his political skills. It was not a cake-walk for him even there and his Satyagraha movement was fraught with difficulties even in India. Perhaps his biggest failure of all times was the partition of India and Pakistan.

Steve Jobs:

                -Founder of APPLE

Steve jobs when he was 30, Apple’s board of directors decided to fire him. Undaunted by the failure, Jobs founded a new company, NeXT, which was eventually acquired by Apple. Once back at Apple, Jobs proved his capacity for greatness by reinventing the company’s image and taking the Apple brand to new heights.

Amitabh Bachchan:

                                     -Indian actor

It was at this crucial juncture when his career took at 360 degree turn with the arrival of KBC series in India and slowly, he once again rose to the top. Big B truly proved that nothing, not even a simple desi hairoil advert is "beneath" you but in any profession respect is earned by your skills and your attitude tell us real life inspirational story.

Arianna Huffington: 

                               -Greek American Author

One of the most recognizable names in online publications was once rejected by three dozen major publishers. Huffington’s second book, which she tried to publish long before she created the now ubiquitously recognizable Huffington Post empire, was rejected 36 times before it was eventually accepted for publication.

Dhirubhai Ambani:

                                  - founder of Reliance Industries

He moved to Yemen at 16 years of age where he worked as a simple clerk. However, he knew he had to follow his calling and risking everything, he returned to India to set up his business with his close friend. Though Champaklal Damani differed from Ambani in his views and decided to split, Ambani did not give up hope and continued his trade, deciding to even enter the stock market. His stock market dealings and success have often been questioned but the man rose to power through sheer grit and determination. 

Narendra Modi:

                             -Prime Minister of India

When Modi took on the reigns of Gujarat as the Chief Minister from Keshubhai Patel, his rise was met with opposition from many within the party. Modi's lack of experience was one of the major concerns. However, Modi stood his ground and became Gujarat's CM. As the CM, he veered from RSS's ideologies and supported privatisation and small government. But perhaps, his true test came in the form of the Godhra violence. While many still blame him for the riots, his name was cleared and he went to become one of the most powerful men in the country.





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