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The Failure Loop: Why Some People Never Recover

  The Failure Loop: Why Some People Never Recover Failure, by itself, is not the problem. The real problem is what comes after— or more accurately, what doesn’t come after. Most people don’t fail once and move on. They enter a loop. And the dangerous part? It doesn’t feel like a loop. It feels like persistence. What the Failure Loop Looks Like At first glance, it looks admirable. “I’m giving it one more attempt.” “I just need more time.” “Next time will be different.” But underneath, nothing actually changes. Same strategy. Same assumptions. Same mistakes. Only the year changes. Example 1: The Endless Exam Cycle Take competitive exams in India—UPSC, SSC, banking. A common pattern: Attempt 1: “I didn’t understand the exam.” Attempt 2: “I was close.” Attempt 3: “Just bad luck.” Attempt 4+: Silence, pressure, and denial By the 4th or 5th attempt, something subtle happens: You’re no longer chasing the goal. You’re trying to justify the years already spent. This is no longer ambition. ...

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