Most don't understand that failure is an essential part of success and if you didn't fail even once, the success you achieve won't hold enough value either.
It's not about not failing but rather how "quickly" you recover from failure.
An useful analogy I can think of is that if two people say A and B are in a race. A falls down every now and then but gets up quickly. Needless to say A lags behind B but B falls only once and is unable to get up. A moves on and wins the race leaving B in the dust.
This is akin to success in life too! Real learning comes only after "unlearning" a lot of things drilled into our brains since birth.
Thanks for writing this.