Young Affluent Entrepreneur, Sanan Sanani, Shares How You Overcome Failure

Industry: Real Estate

There has never been a straightforward path to success. Every road that leads somewhere offers bumps and sidetracks. It is obscure to no one that breaks and failures always pushed ambitious people further ahead of their dreams. From Edison who failed most subjects at school to Mark Zucherberg, who was on his way to get fired from university, prosperity has been awarded to those who waited out their tough times and persisted.

Tbilisi, Georgia (PRUnderground) March 28th, 2020

There has never been a straightforward path to success. Every road that leads somewhere offers bumps and sidetracks. It is obscure to no one that breaks and failures always pushed ambitious people further ahead of their dreams. 

From Edison who failed most subjects at school to Mark Zucherberg, who was on his way to get fired from university, prosperity has been awarded to those who waited out their tough times and persisted. 

Success Over Failure

In our success story today, we will hear from a young and ambitious entrepreneur who learned best not from role models or inspirations, but from his failures. He managed to pull himself together in times of difficulty and make his way to his goals. He shares how he overcame bumps on the road and how he used them as propellant to destination. 

“…Failure is the best teacher, I’ve learned more from my failures than from my success” he emphasized

A Word From Him

He urges everyone reading this or anyone who is experiencing setbacks in their path forward to observe those setbacks as opportunities and start over. It does not end there, he wants you to start over and start differently. Here is how he breaks it down:

He strongly recommends to look into things, see what exactly went wrong and how this could be avoided the next time around. On the other hand, if any bits of your attempts did actually work in the face of failures, double down on them. 

All you really need is a better vision. “ I have never met any successful person who hasn’t failed”

A failure takes place in three stages. First a challenge appears and you need to take actions. Lack of time, preparation or insight leads to things not working out. Then , there is the moment when what you do goes south. It is the stage in which you receive the worst punchbacks. Following that comes the post-failure stage which for some leads to giving up and regret later on. Those few who pull through, consider this as a golden shot. They learn big lessons and try their best to avoid them when it comes to bigger hurdles in personal and professional life later on. 

Let’s put it this way, think of failures as vaccinations. You know what they, What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. A vaccine doesn’t kill. It makes your body strong. It builds you up against  future lethal diseases. 

What he finally reminds us is to not only learn from our own mistakes but also learn from those of others. Other people’s challenges and mistakes are free lessons to success. 

What We Learn

Don’t gloom over downsides. Instead turn them into fuel for the rest of your journey. Your mistakes and others’ are life coaches of those who want to improve their insights and find the best way to success and ambition. 

Our today’s success story was brought to you by Sanan Sanani, a real estate rockstar from Austria and Dubai who is making a hit in the city of Tbilisi, Georgia.  

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