Failure has long been misunderstood. Many people see it as an ending, a final verdict on their abilities, dreams or worth. When something collapses, when a plan does not succeed, or when expectations fall apart, the immediate reaction is often discouragement, shame or retreat. Yet failure was never designed to bury potential. It was designed to reveal truth. Failure is not a funeral for dreams; it is feedback for growth.
In every meaningful journey of life, failure plays an essential role. It exposes weaknesses that success often hides. It highlights gaps in knowledge, preparation, strategy, or patience. While success celebrates results, failure reveals process. It forces reflection, sharpens awareness, and pushes individuals to confront realities they may have ignored. In this sense, failure becomes one of the most honest teachers life offers.



