Success, in my view, is about setting meaningful goals and consistently working towards them.
Failure, on the other hand, is a stepping stone towards growth.
I love what Bob Ross used to say, "there are no mistakes just, happy little accidents". So I tend to look at the day through that lens if nothing goes as planned I don't consider it as a failure just a "happy little accident" and an opportunity to learn and maybe even get inspired.
If I'm satisfied with the results of a day, it's definitely a success. And it's not only about achieving the set goals. If I didn't complete something but got, for example, an unexpected pleasant meeting with a friend or family, I'm content:)
Success for me is nailing the little wins – staying hydrated, getting that move and groove, and hanging out with my partner and furry pals. Oh, and spotting that analytics bar climbing up!
But if I'm off my game, that's like missing the fun train. Failing is skipping out on self-care and the joy of those simple, lovely moments. Gotta keep the balance, you know?
Hydration, wagging tails, and a dash of data – that's the sweet spot!
One can learn from both - success teaches you what worked well and failure teaches you where to improve - both are equally important to keep moving forward!
I define success in my daily life as achieving my set goals and making progress in personal and professional development, while failure to me is not necessarily the absence of success but rather a lack of effort or learning from the setbacks and mistakes that I encounter.
😀/😳 It's as simple as 2+2: success causes positive emotions, failure causes disappointment. But! The absence of any result is also a result. Lack of failure is also a useful experience, sometimes even more useful than successful experience. Let's remember this and never be discouraged!
Success is basically achieving goals but, goals may change on the way( i can change my mind and redefine my goal). Failure is being unable to achieve my goals and lost the feeling encourage me to try.