failure
Failure is like trying to build a tall tower with blocks, and sometimes it falls down. Blocks can be tricky, and they might not always stay where you want them to. But that’s okay, because you can always pick them up and try again. Each time you build, you learn a little more about how to make your tower stronger.
Imagine playing a game where you have to jump over a puddle. Sometimes you might land in the water and get your shoes wet. That’s a bit like failure. It might feel a little soggy, but next time you’ll know to jump a bit higher or further. Jumping and trying again helps you get better.
Think of it like drawing a picture. Sometimes the crayon might go outside the lines, and that’s okay too. You can always get another piece of paper and start over. Each time you draw, your hands get steadier, and your pictures get prettier. Drawing and practicing is part of learning.
Failure is like a puzzle piece that doesn’t fit at first. You might need to turn it around or try a different piece. But once you find the right spot, the whole picture starts to come together. Every try helps you see where the pieces belong.