There is not a single human being who has not experienced the pain of failure.Β Β
Many of us β myself included β are markedly afraid of failure.Β Β
However, failure is nothing to be afraid of; failure and success cannot exist without each other, just like light and dark.Β
Β Yet, what hurts greater than failing is never trying in the first place.Β Β
If I never would have tried to write for the Creightonian, I wouldnβt be in this editor position.Β
However, in all ofthis failure, we must draw a line between things we can control or have influence over and things outside of our control.Β Β
For example, becoming enraged at the recent rainy weather is irrational β I have no control over the weather, so getting pent up about it is completely futile and meaningless.Β
But what I can become enraged at is the fact that I didnβt adequately prepare for the weather conditions outside.Β
This exact thing happened to me this past Monday β I hadnβt prepared for the rainy weather and stepped outside into the cold wearing Birkenstocks and shorts.Β Β
I was freezing cold, slightly damp and a bit mad at myself.Β Β
Accordingly, I dealt with it and made it through, but I have nobody to blame for my miscalculation other than myself.Β
In this way, failure is a masterful teacher. By failing to view the radar, view the newscast, ask a friend how the weather is and make a funny joke, or even go outside to check it myself, I chose to wear shorts in the cold rain.Β