Does failing always lead to success? Most answers would be no, yet in the article "Want to succeed? Lose a little" by Rob Spiegel, he talks about the people that failed who we know has a hero. More and more people believe that you cannot succeed without a little failure, which Rob believes to be true. Which I would have to disagree with because there are also people out there that succeed without an ounce of failing. However, I would have to agree when Rob said, "if you want to accomplish a big dream, you will fail." Some people might believe that being successful mean making a lot of money; whereas it also could be making enough money to get by. The question we need to be asking each other is what being …show more content…
Research shows that most parent that have's kids that play sports would not accept failure from their kids. I once read a book. The when the narrator was once in high school he used to be a bully. However, once he got out of high school; he told us the reason's he uses to bully the boy. First was because he wanted the boy to notice him, second because the boy had a good relationship with his father, which the narrator did not have. His father told him that if he wants him to give him his time he has to have good grades. Since he was a B student, he did not spend any time with his dad.
Failing is a mistake, and everybody makes mistakes in life. I remember my junior year in high school; my father was teaching me how to drive in our school parking lot, which had no car. He woke me up and said "to come to Jeanie the car because were going driving"; and to be honest I hate driving it one of the worst things ever to me, I decided to go. We drove around, and I rather took it to serious but I still failed. However, I practice and was a good driver when I got in my senior year in high school.
So many people in today's life are afraid to fail, I know I am one; it just the fear of seeing the way people look at you once they find out that you a failure. Tom once said."fishing for a good time starts with throwing in line". You have to have at least one are to failure before you succeed. I am fine with that, ain't