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What does failure mean to you?
Ended June 6, 2015 • 36 Entries • Created by Valerie
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What does failure mean to you?
Cover image for post Failure, by JeffStewart
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JeffStewart
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Failure

White wine

scallops

the ocean breaks the shore

fucked up thoughts

pervasive through

the centuries

drunk and sober

the failure of love

the failure of time

the confused and hungry

years

failure is the heart's

excuse to accept

mediocracy

do your best work

piss gasoline

on the flames of fear

failure is

for the rest of them

not you

not me.

hammered and on fire

in Santa Monica.

birds

hovering

prey

beyond

the big sheets of glass

while the wine sits

chilled

and

the world fails

with

poetry.

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What does failure mean to you?
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artemis
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drowning

insecurity

festering beneath

blemished skin

comparable to

salt water

overflowing

my nostrils

and eyelids

attempting

to swim

in this bottomless

chasm

labeled

"disappointment"

a word

I've never grown

accustomed to

even though

she tore

my eardrums

apart

with her

repetitive usage

a word

I've never grown

accustomed to

even though

he spat it down

my throat

as his fingertips

scorched my cheeks

a word

I've never grown

accustomed to

even though

I've carved it

into my bones

carrying it

everywhere

I go

a simple

reminder

I've ceased my

futile attempts

at breathing

the ocean

begins gushing into

my scars

failure weighing

my body down

to the sea floor

ready to drown

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What does failure mean to you?
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MrsMetaphor
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Perspective

Failure is just Opportunity wearing her shabbiest clothes. This life is fraught with rejections and disappointments, injuries and defeats. When failure comes to you, wrap her in your arms clothing her in your sweetest material. Lift her from the floor and set her back on her feet. You have things to do together yet.

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What does failure mean to you?
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Rev_Frenchie
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What Does It Mean To Me?

Failure is every time I try and wear something nice to school, in hopes someone might just talk to me, and then it coming to the end of the day and no ones even batted and eye.

Failure is every time I plan to tell my mother I want to transition, but my nerves get the best of me, and so I don't.

Failure is every fucking time I try to get help for my suicidal thoughts, but I decide that my problems are too petty and not worthy enough for thinking that.

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What does failure mean to you?
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Leftyguitarist9
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Fail

Failure is a chance to grow. It's an opportunity to rise above one's circumstances and become something more. It's what we need to learn from. It's our lifeline, our chance to become better.

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What does failure mean to you?
Honestly
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Shame, thy name is failure.

Education is overrated;

or so I tell myself,

cradling textbooks uncracked,

and crumpled grade reports.

Academically ineligible

is too elevated a phrase

for a drop-out to comprehend.

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What does failure mean to you?
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PoeticJustice87
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My view on failure.

Failure isn't falling down, it's staying down. -James Patterson

This quote is absolutely how I feel about failure. When someone fails at something and doesn't do anything to change the situation. Everyday many people fail at small things and at gigantic things but how they deal with the aftermath is what counts.

Someone close to me had relapsed for a year after being sober for 7 years. He called me and felt so down and said he felt like such a failure. I told him that failure isn't falling down, its staying down. If he wanted to continue out using and feeling like a failure then by all means keep using, but if he wanted to change the situation and become stronger than he was before to go to rehab. He admitted himself into rehab yesterday and I am more proud of him now than I ever have been before.

Him relapsing isn't failure, in my eyes, it's growth.

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What does failure mean to you?
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E
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It was instilled on me

Not being the best.

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What does failure mean to you?
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AlwaysInTao
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Failure

In failure we stiffen. Our brave face tenses as we prepare for the consequence of inadequacy. We lie to ourselves and say we'll make use of the lesson. But the lesson is merely "You weren't good enough." Failure is the death of hope for a reason.

Failure is the realization of weakness. Failure is the stronghold of religion, as inadequacy pushes so many to grovel for forgiveness. Failure is unforgiveable, but so common that we all forgive it.

We can watch you fail and recognize the humiliating defeat of ourselves by proxy. But reality makes you fail, because it convinces you to try.

It's a built in scam really, to keep you beneath your potential. The result is your ultimate potential isn't simply to fail, but the odds are pretty good that your best ideas will be discouraged by those who believe you will fail.

They are protecting themselves from feeling sorry for you later, when you invariably fail.

But it means nothing to me. I am used to the feeling of dissappointment, and perhaps that is the best way.

Low risk gambling when you don't have to wager much against the house. Every now and then the risk pays off, but usually it fails.

At least the tiger has no teeth when we know.

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What does failure mean to you?
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WriterAtHeart
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Failure.

Failure. The one word that scares me. Failure makes me feel worthless, powerless, utterly useless. But I try to brace myself before it strikes. If I have even the slightest doubt in my mind, that failure is in store, I gear up to face the music. If it hits me out of nowhere, and if I'm not prepared, it's harder to find the pieces when you can't anticipate where to look for them. Because failure is an assurance that I will break. Permanently or temporarily depends on it's intensity of course, but being shattered hurts nonetheless. Once the storm passes, I try to glue myself back together, this time trying to build a stronger foundation. So that if and when failure strikes next time, it will be much harder to take me down. Failure teaches me how to build my walls of success. And once I've learnt the best possible way to do so, once I've built the strongest wall, failure gives up, as it just can't take down success. So failure, although painful, helps me become as successful as I can. No pain, no gain, right?

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