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Feeling depressed after multiple failure, any examples of failure to cheer me up

15 pointsby henrygrewabout 11 years ago

12 comments

rpm4321about 11 years ago
I just came across this yesterday - <i>&quot;Stories of failure and redemption – 18 startup founders share their lowest moments before coming out on top&quot;</i>:<p><a href="https://www.attendly.com/stories-of-failure-and-redemption-18-startup-founders-share-their-lowest-moments-before-coming-out-on-top/" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.attendly.com&#x2F;stories-of-failure-and-redemption-1...</a>
akg_67about 11 years ago
6. Predict Your Failures and You will Become a Highly Successful Prophet.<p>7. The Pain of Unfulfilled Dreams can be worst ache you will ever experience.<p>10. Ordinary People attain extraordinary success - you can too!<p>11. Overnight success happens only in fairy tales, trashy novels, and bad movies.<p>13. Always expect the unexpected because the only certainty is uncertainty.<p>18. Self-pity costs nothing and it is worth just as much.<p>19. You can be a victim or you can be successful - You can&#x27;t be both, however.<p>53. The most creative shortcut to success is to reevaluate what success means to you.<p>73. You can&#x27;t always get what you want, but you can get a lot more than you think you can.<p><i>Source: Ernie J. Zelinski, 101 Really Important Things You Already Know, But Keep Forgetting: How to Make Your Life More Enjoyable Day-by-Day, Year-by-Year <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Really-Important-Things-Already-Forgetting/dp/0969419481/*" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.com&#x2F;Really-Important-Things-Already-Forget...</a>
zealonabout 11 years ago
I&#x27;ve felt this way too many times, until I realized that it&#x27;s better to be relaxed, fail and correct your own mistakes, than never fail.<p>If you try to never fail, you&#x27;re trying to never be wrong and that&#x27;s impossible because of human nature. After trying to never be wrong (and failing) for a long time, the result is depression. And a very depressed person starts to fail at almost everything.<p>Ironically, trying to never fail leads to failing more frequently.<p>Some advice:<p>1. Failing and correcting (iterate!) is better than never failing.<p>2. Problems are targets for your skills, and they are not always your fault.<p>3. Prioritize, always! Solving the most important problems first buys you time to solve the less important ones.<p>4. Too much pressure is an enemy of success. When under pressure, the brain switches to life-or-death mode, so it mostly shuts down rational reasoning... the exact same brain functions you need for solving problems and be successful!
gamebakabout 11 years ago
I failed so many times that I lost the count (over 200+ times) with my experiments. But i gained so much info from them and I even started a company. Nothing big but I felt joy of one success over the burden of failures. What I learned is that I should create what I think it does amaze me and not really focus on the user side of things.
determinantabout 11 years ago
I kind of view &quot;failure&quot; as just another folded hand in a game of Texas Hold&#x27;em. At some point, you might take down a pot to make up for past failures. You might not take down that pot and you might end up broke and penniless, but the outcomes don&#x27;t really define whether or not you played the hand properly.<p>You always have to play your hand to the best of your abilities, even if you get dealt life&#x27;s equivalent of 7-2 off-suit.
hynahmwxsbybabout 11 years ago
The most damaging failures are those that lead to a loss of purpose and place you on the edge of the abyss. If you&#x27;re there I would go see medical attention. Otherwise we have very few options. Give up, or charge on. With enough rounds at the table you are bound to get a good hand. But try to focus on the positives and donyour best not to dwell on the negatives. It&#x27;s easy to get into a death spiral of depression and that helps no one.
rainmakingabout 11 years ago
There is a very interesting story of a gold miner in San Francisco in eighteen-something who gave up on a gold mine a foot away from the ore.<p>When he found out, apparently his thoughts of &quot;I might be a foot away from the ore&quot; gave him huge amounts of grit and perseverance and he ended up getting quite rich doing chain stores.
tluyben2about 11 years ago
I try to learn from every failure and after some of the biggest fails of my life in &#x27;12 I came out a rather different but much better (for both my environment and myself) person. When you are in a dark place, everything looks like a failure even though it is not; once you notice that success is back.
benrmatthewsabout 11 years ago
Started a side project at <a href="http://www.fayl.io/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.fayl.io&#x2F;</a> to capture some stories of failure - but more importantly, the lessons learned.<p>Chin up, get back on the saddle - you&#x27;re learning through your failures.
throw87about 11 years ago
Depression is a medical disorder, and if you&#x27;re not just feeling down but you&#x27;re actually depressed, please go to a doctor. I mean this in your best interests. Depression is a terrible thing and needs proper medical attention.
chidevguyabout 11 years ago
Failure Before Success - <a href="http://youtu.be/PJKz0JbEZcw" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;youtu.be&#x2F;PJKz0JbEZcw</a><p>I find this motivating, especially when I&#x27;m feeling down.
RighteousFervorabout 11 years ago
I spent several weeks focusing on a single project, only to find out I was confused and wasted my time.<p>I&#x27;m not even sure how I managed to go so far without realizing it. It&#x27;s never happened to me before. Brutal.
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