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Failure in a debate is the mother of success. I am on the opposite side. Please give a few examples.

Failure is not the mother of success

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Everyone will know the sentence "Failure is the mother of success". When this sentence is mentioned, people Then you will think of some people who have tried many times without giving up, like Einstein, who tried thousands of times to complete the unified field theory. His success was accumulated by failures. Therefore, some people think that it does not matter how many times he fails. It will succeed anyway.

This kind of thinking is wrong. The saying "Failure is the mother of success" needs to add a prerequisite.

If you don't learn lessons after failure, you won't be able to succeed. To look for the reasons for failure, instead of treating failure positively, we comfort ourselves by thinking that "failure is the mother of success". When encountering difficulties in learning, instead of trying to find ways to overcome the difficulties, we just "three days of fishing, two days of fishing" I treated my studies like "shaking the Internet", but in the final exam, I still didn't do well.

Success is not smooth sailing, setbacks and failures are inevitable, but you can't always use "failure is the mother of success" To comfort ourselves. When we fail, we should summarize, review, learn lessons, and treat failure with a positive attitude. Only in this way can we truly achieve "failure is the mother of success."

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There is a saying in China: Failure is the mother of success. I don’t think so.

The example that parents always like to use when educating their children is Edison. Looking for the filament, he tried thousands of materials, failed over and over again, and searched again, and finally succeeded. At the end of the story, the parents did not forget to encourage the children with sincere words: Don't be afraid of failure, there is no such thing as failure. To succeed?

How can there be success without failure? This is really a strange thing. It seems that on the road of children, we must first experience failure.

Whether there will be failure in the process of doing something is uncertain, and whether it will succeed is also uncertain. The success of something requires two aspects: subjective effort and objective foundation. It is important to have subjective effort, but what is more important is. There must be an objective factual basis. If you try hard subjectively, but in fact there is no possibility of success, it will cause a lot of jokes. In the 1950s and 1960s, under the guidance of the concept that man can conquer nature, our people put forward the idea of ??"man has the power to succeed." The slogan "How bold, how productive the land is", one-sided pursuit of high productivity, one-sided pursuit of the role of people, regardless of the existence of scientific facts, resulted in the "Great Leap Forward" becoming more and more popular. The failure of the "Great Leap Forward" was certainly due to the political situation at the time. Factors are involved, but we must not forget that in those days, from the top leaders to the ordinary farmers, who would think about the reasons for the failure in a field where the yield per mu did not reach the target? We can always explain the failure again and again by saying "failure is the mother of success" due to lack of fertility, poor management, or unpredictable weather, but we fail to see the mother come again and again. Jiaoer - the birth of success. And if there is a possibility of success in objective facts, does it mean that it will definitely succeed? The answer is of course no. Among the factors that make something successful, our efforts also play a considerable role. Such examples abound around us. Humans are emotional animals, busy, but also like to make various plans. When people are about to implement their plans, the worst thing in the human body will show up, that is inertia. When we were children, we heard the trembling cry of the cold-horned bird, "Dorolo, Dororo, we will build the house tomorrow," but this cry has not awakened us even now. As animals of the same species, perhaps the ancients sighed: Tomorrow comes tomorrow, there are so many tomorrows; I live waiting for tomorrow, everything will be wasted. The most worthy of our vigilance.

In short, the success of something is the perfect combination of subjective efforts and objective soil, both of which are indispensable.

Contrary to success, failure is the result of something or all of the subjective and objective things going wrong. If we are subjectively slack, we can correct it. As long as we have an objective basis, we can still succeed. If there is no objective basis for success, no matter how hard we try, it will be in vain. Didn't our ancestors also try to invent some kind of "perpetual motion machine"? Even a few years ago, many people tried hard to prove that humans were created by God, but the results were of course absurd.

It can be seen from the above that success is success and failure is failure. They are two concepts that are completely incommensurable. If the right time, right place, right people, and right people are all in place, success can be achieved overnight, without the need for failure. The so-called "failure is the mother of success" is also untenable.

If the argument that "failure is the mother of success" is allowed to become popular in the educational or scientific circles. In that way, people will not face failure correctly. Anyway, if the failed mother is here, will the successful son be far away? This kind of thinking will only produce two effects: one is to blindly chase failure again, and the other is to fail to calmly analyze the reasons and be blindly optimistic when facing failure. The ultimate consequence of these two effects is only one - failure.

We should calmly analyze the subjective and objective reasons for failure, and should not be blind or discouraged. If the subjective reasons are good and there is a basis for objective success, we must find out the reasons and strive for success; if there is no objective possibility of success, we must have the courage to give up.

This is what we need to do now.