Failed? ……at least you tried. Trust me! It's okay to fail at something.
Can cursing ourselves convert the remarks "FAIL" to "PASS"? Well! I don't think so as it didn't happen to me.
Getting success at an early age might make a person master. But that doesn't mean that a person who attains success later than the early ones are not masters in their field. The percentage of early achievers have always bean greater than the later ones.
In other words, if we analyze the percentage where we fall is that of a larger one. This means that we are not alone. Therefore, Congratulations! You are normal.
If you have failed at something, just give a gentle reminder to yourself that a new experience has been added to the book of your life. I have read that failure is the best teacher and a person who has faced it bravely is the only one who can tell you "What not to be done". Analyze and customize accordingly.
Every person is living a life which is very much different from the other. Let's stop comparing and cursing ourselves, "Why has this happened to me?".
It hardly matters whether you quit something that you don't find interesting and change your career path. At least you are giving a fight. The definition of success is different for different people and failure has its own story.
Many people might think that their failures are their experiences which act as guide books for them alone whereas the truth is that a transformation journey has always been a motivation for other students. Your courage counts.
Even Albert Einstein said, "Success is Failure in Progress".
Stop running behind the things which are not of your interest and won't add value. Do what you find interesting as well as upskilling. Improvement is the only key to work on in order to create a success of your own.
You never know what is destined for you. It might me better that you ever imagined of.