Lovely morning. Not a single person in the world has ever made a mistake. No matter how clever a person is, he or she has never scored more than 100 points. We all make mistakes every day and learn from them. And when we make mistakes, we feel depressed to a lesser or greater extent.
But there are something precious that we can see only when we are depressed. When we can see what is important, we can move forward from there. Although it is essential to feel sorry for yourself and to worry about what you have done, if you only feel regret and think backwards, you will not be able to move forward.
So what should you do when you make a mistake? The first step in recognising the importance of failure is to acknowledge it objectively. This will help you to calm down and see what is important. For example, if you don’t get a good score on a test, instead of just letting it go, you can analyse where you didn’t get a good score and look at yourself objectively. If you are failing a lot of word problems, it is a sign that you are not continuing to work hard enough every day. It is crucial to revise as if you are an analyst, asking yourself whether your inability to read long passages is due to a lack of vocabulary, a lack of understanding of sentence structure, or a lack of understanding of context.
This self-analysis will show you where you are lacking, but it will also show you where you are great. By being honest and sincere about your mistakes and trying to improve on them, you will realise how important they are to you and how you can move forward. By learning from your mistakes and moving on, your self-esteem should improve and allow you to challenge yourself without fear of failure.