Success And Failure
At first glance failure and success are simple contradictory things. Failure is not success, and success is the absence of failure. But an examination reveals the complex relationship between the two concepts and is not just an antonym. To understand how they relate to each other provides important details about the nature of failure and how it should be addressed. There are two important relationships that need to be considered between failure and success. First, failure begins when success ends, and it defines the limits of success. But second, success often follows failure, as it often does after other attempts have been made to fail.

People in our society tend to view failure in a negative light. The most obvious example is in schools where students are not encouraged to get marks for failure. There are many examples of founders and successful people who faced failures in their life.
Relationship between failure and success:
An important understanding of the relationship between failure and success is that when a person stops failure he succeeds. This indicates another area where failure often occurs, but is limited and can extend beyond the area of ββsuccess. Leaving this Failure Zone to Success brings us to a new place where we can discover previously hidden or inaccessible things.
Actual failure:
The first thing we need to be aware of is that failure happens when we stop succeeding. In other words, we know when we are failing when we hit our first failure. This can be described as a Successful Comfort Area, which can happen in any work or business environment if we continue to be successful until we fail. This describes a situation where persistent success is bound to fail. if we continue to explore the boundaries of your successful comfort area then we will reach the limit where further success is impossible.
The school of thought that exists in developing companies is that great success depends on great risk, and failure is simply a common product. Managers of such organizations do not lament their mistakes but rather explain their future benefits. A popular quote says that the fastest way to succeed is to have a sense of failure.