Rising After Failure
Soichiro Honda (1906–1991), founder of
Honda Motor, once said: “My greatest glory is not to have never failed, but to
rise every time I fall.” His words remind us that failure itself is not the
real problem—giving up after failure is. Too often, we fear even a single
mistake because we worry about how others will perceive it. At such times, it
is better to turn inward, listen honestly to our own inner voice, and free
ourselves from unnecessary concerns about others’ opinions. This inner clarity
helps us cultivate resilience and remain undeterred by setbacks. Honda himself
repeatedly faced failure, but by learning from each experience and continuing
to challenge himself, he achieved remarkable success. By embracing the same
attitude, we too can develop the strength to rise after every fall and move
steadily toward our goals.