Failure Is a Bruise, Not a Tattoo..

 Generally we define failures as the conditions or acts not achieving the desired ends. But, does it means that the person associated in such any event was incompetent or incapable of doing things? My answer is a Big No. I dare to disagree with this traditional myth about being unsuccessful  in life. I agree that failures generally leads towards disillusionment, however, it depends on many variables.
  There may be many reasons behind failures. I have gone through many case studies  and some very interesting historical figures as well. One very striking things which I notices in such cases their superlative intellect. 

Muhammad Bin Tughleq, the Indian ruler of  1325 A.D was one of such persons, who were much ahead of their time and people of those times didn’t have that level of mental caliber  to understand their policies and wisdom. Their are so many characters in global history who never achieved their deserved level of zenith because their people failed to understand their level.

My message is very simple and clear. Failure does not  nullify your skill or competency. It may be people’s inability to understand you. It should never be allowed to taint your image, because,* “failure is a bruise and not a tattoo”.   

* Quote of Jon Sinclair

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