Question:
Failure is proof that the desire wasn't strong enough...if u agree explain me why u agree .?
sayemon soyeb
2007-08-08 03:49:35 UTC
Failure is proof that the desire wasn't strong enough...if u agree explain me why u agree .?
21 answers:
granola*girl™
2007-08-08 03:55:19 UTC
I partly disagree. Failure can mean we didn't have the correct approach and either should try again or move on. Only sometimes can it mean what you say...and that's if we weren't really trying anyway.... Sometimes desire is not as big as a fear....
2007-08-08 12:32:00 UTC
I agree because even the impossible is possible when one doesnt except no as an answer the harder you try and push AND WORK AND WISH THE CLOSER YOU GET TO THE DESIRED PRODUCT. Sorry 4 the caps was typing fast.

Ex. all those times a cancer patient is told that they have a month 2 live and 3 years later they finally die their desire for life was so strong that death could not steal them away
I love you too!
2007-08-08 10:55:54 UTC
Do not agree. There is no failure, only feedback.

If you let go of your desire due to one time failure, then I agree that your desire was not strong enough.

All big inventions went through hundreds of so called "failures" beforehand only to come closer to success in using the failure as valuable feedback for the next step bringing the person nearer to success!
tdrajagopal
2007-08-08 10:54:35 UTC
It is also a factor, but not only that.

It may depend on the circumstances too....



It is your desire to get a 500 $ from a jackpot show and u r in the final stage. The organiser announces that, if u don't win the fund will go to a charity, then which one will u choose?*
vijay a
2007-08-08 12:14:30 UTC
Disagree.



(I am tempted to write an explanation for disagreeing, although you have asked for explanation only 'if I agree').



Every event has a certain probability of occurrence. And in nature almost nothing is certain.



With strong desire (and by creating right environment) one can increase the probability of success but one cannot make success certain.



When Albert Einstein said that God doesn't throw dice; he was wrong!!



Regards,
<3
2007-08-08 10:57:55 UTC
if you love something alot and you dream about, you think about, it places above all your other wants then you'll work really hard to get it, you won't give up because you refuse to cause once you spend so long wanting it, it's hard to imagine your life with out it and that forces you to go on searching for it. But if you don't have strong emotions for something then it's not at the top of your priorities and when you realize it's close to impossible to find, you give up and it doesn't hurt as much because you didn't want it THAT bad so you keep living life and it doesn't feel like your missing something.

so yes, i agree completely
Umang S
2007-08-08 11:06:54 UTC
i would put it as "GIVING UP" is the proof that the desire was'nt strong enough..

In your attempt to reach a particular goal you might fail many times but if your passion and desire are strong enough then you will never give up..

and if you dont give up then you will definately sucseed at one point of time..
2007-08-08 14:09:41 UTC
The desire was strong enough, but that's because you were not hundred percent convinced about your otherwise conscious desire.
Muthu S
2007-08-08 11:05:13 UTC
I do not have desire & will power to achieve the goal, so failure is what i face.
2007-08-08 11:56:06 UTC
I do not see it that way. Failure takes two and one can only be responsible for trying as one can. If another ignores you, you don't continue to debase yourself. You move on. And what is failure anyway?
Arindam C
2007-08-10 11:20:05 UTC
if the desire was strong there wou'nt be any failure!!
Neil S
2007-08-08 11:12:04 UTC
I don't agree.

In many circumstances I imagine, there are random factors out of the control of the desirer.
~♥ Easily Amused Dijinn ♥~
2007-08-08 21:43:04 UTC
Desire is something that merely draws people, however, in my opinion, it's work that makes things stick. Desire makes you want something, work makes it stay.
purplehoneycomb
2007-08-08 11:35:41 UTC
you didnt beleive in yourself of your desire as much as you knew you could have if you really wanted it to happen.



Failure is not trying atall, Sucess is knowing you gave everything and did all you could to see your dream fulfilled!



thats how i see it anyway

in other words, i agree with you
2007-08-08 11:27:05 UTC
Desire starts the fire. What keeps the fire going is the fuel, and the fuel is the effort you put into it.
Ganesh
2007-08-08 12:07:51 UTC
So can one conclude that all childless couples have failed since their desires weren't strong!!!
kaushik murali
2007-08-08 11:05:44 UTC
I do not agree.Your desire must be reasonable also, to be achieved.
2007-08-08 10:57:37 UTC
well obviously if you want something bad enough you wont fail and if you do you'll keep trying until suceed

simple as that
someone satirical
2007-08-08 11:42:39 UTC
fear and insecurity result in failure and these come from a lack of faith and inner wisdom and direction from God.
2007-08-08 10:52:57 UTC
dont agree



desire could have been strong enough but fear/insecurity was stronger!
2007-08-08 11:08:55 UTC
somewhat


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