Failure means Positivity
- Krishna Jhangiani
- Dec 4, 2018
- 1 min read
Failure. The sad reality is that in our lives we face failure a lot and one thing I have realised after going through my whole journey is that, people often find themselves stuck in the mindset of failing and we tend to dwell on it rather than moving on and learning from it. Even after coming out of hospital I have faced a lot of failure, but I have learnt so much from it and have been able to succeed by going through these failures .
On the 19th of November, I was given the privilege to share my story at an International Mens Day event at Deutsche Bank in Hong Kong. This is by far one of the scariest talks I have done, not only because I haven’t spoken at an event in over 6 months but also because I was standing in-front of some of the most powerful people in the banking industry ( one which I have dreamt of working in).
Sadly, there was a small technical error and some of the photos which I had uploaded on the presentation didn’t come up whilst I was doing the talk, however this didn’t stop me from explain what exactly they were.
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