In my early days online, every failure felt personal.
When something didn’t work, I questioned my worth.
I thought if a blog didn’t grow or a campaign failed, maybe I just wasn’t meant for this.
But after enough failures, I started noticing a pattern — every time something went wrong, it quietly redirected me toward something better.
When one method failed, I was forced to learn another.
When one door closed, I was pushed to build my own.
Now I see failure as a teacher that never sugarcoats but always shows the truth.
It doesn’t stop you. It shapes you.
👉 What was the moment you realized failure was actually helping you?