[π] I Will Definitely Fail.
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Failure is always frightening. It is the experience of having my time and effort denied, and sometimes the moment I disappoint othersβ expectations and face my own limits. Because of this obvious fear, we often choose the safest path, hesitate over βexecutionβ itself, and block our own possibilities.
- Original: http://blog.naver.com/hyeogikarp/223927289777
- Naver published at: 2025/07/09 12:58 KST
- Original category: Reflections
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Failure is always frightening.
It is the experience of having my time and effort denied, and sometimes the moment I disappoint othersβ expectations and face my own limits. Because of this obvious fear, we often choose the safest path, hesitate over βexecutionβ itself, and block our own possibilities.
But for success, failure is absolutely necessary. Because I know great success is not made from a single perfect attempt, but is the result of standing up on countless fragments of failure.
Therefore I embrace this contradiction and declare my new philosophy of action.
I will definitely fail. Because failure comes from execution.
And in the end, I will definitely succeed. Because success comes from failure.
Failure is not evidence of my lack of ability or my frustration.
It is simply the objective fact itself that I did not stay still and βexecutedβ something.
Every execution is a process of proving the hypothesis that βthis will be right.β
And failure is the clearest data telling me that the hypothesis was wrong.
Now that I have confirmed it was wrong, I can try a different path.
Just as I can catch bugs only by running code, I can obtain the data called failure only by trying something.
So failure is the most dynamic evidence that I am becoming a better version of myself.
Success is not a vague expectation or a matter of luck.
It is the inevitable βresultβ that follows when enough causes called failure have accumulated.
This is not a matter of emotion, but a matter of logic.
Success sometimes hides its reasons, but failure always clearly reveals my weaknesses, the holes in the system, and the gaps in my logic.
Could there be more honest data than this?
If I repeat the process of accumulating, analyzing, and learning from the data called failure, I cannot help but reach the result value called success.
This is the basic algorithm followed by every kind of βgrowthβ in the world.
In the end, I must create a βsystemβ that manages failure and uses it as data.
When I fail, instead of being discouraged and stopping, I make a routine that asks, βNow, what precious data did I obtain?β
A systematic process of recording the cause of failure and reflecting the lesson gained there into the next plan.
That will become my own engine, one that lets me move steadily toward success without being swayed by emotion.
So now, I have no reason to hesitate.
I will execute more without fear, fail faster, and fail βsmarter.β
I will now become not a person afraid of failure, but a βfailure expertβ who uses failure better than anyone.
I will make all that data into solid stepping stones for my success and build a success sturdier than anyoneβs.

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