Motivational podcast regarding failure in life

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In this podcast I have talked about how failure affects people despite of being mentally prepared for it and how to deal with failure

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

British (General)

Transcript

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a very good evening, ladies and gentlemen. And I welcome you all to my podcast today. Well, as you know, we always talk about interesting pop provoking topics. And, well, today is no different. So today, our main topic of discussion is that why people can't deal with failures easily. We all know we feel at some point in our life, don't we? We feel in relationships with filling jobs, exams, etcetera. We have seen people feeling before us and people failing after us, we are mentally prepared. But yet when it happened to tear the support, doesn't it? Humiliation takes the best of us along with the Depression, and we lose any motivation. We have to survive. So let me tell you something today. Well, according to research, it is believed that we feel this way only because we care too much about what other people think about us. We care about our reputation. We care about how people with judges after our failure and this is exactly that adds more to the trauma and hopelessness. So let me today to tell you a simple, quick fact of life in relation to this problem. One question I would like you all to ask yourself that the people that you care about right now, where were these people at the time when you were struggling? Where were they when you were having sleepless nights? Because you were very busy working hard for yourself, but they were not there, buddy. So now ask yourself this question. Is it worth that you care and think about those people who are only there for your success, but they're never in your failure. Those who judge you for your failures but celebrate your success only for their own personal gain. So are they worth it? Very simple answer. It's a no brainer. Of course they're not worth it. Definitely not. So, please, do you remember that your competition is only with your own self, and if they were not there in your failure, they don't deserve to be there in your success. And now, as a conclusion, I would like to say that if you stop thinking about others, you will see failure very differently, because failure is nothing but a learning experience, and every experience takes you closer to success. So please remember this and mark my words, Thank you