Lack of knowledge and trials caused us to take centuries to reach the heights of science and technology, despite the evolution, somehow we are mentally caged in our ancestral beliefs. This essay will develop and empirically examine the evaluation of failure over the period of time. It will also cover the challenges, failure has faced over the last few centuries. In this comparative analysis,we will focus on the similarities between "The Trial and Death of Socrates",and "In Praise of Failure". Despite the intellectual inclination, over the past few centuries, the philosophy of failure remained the same. It is still commonly believed that failure is a negative aspect of human's attributes, as it hinders success. Even though the past has taught us different lessons, like the invention of Super Computer, as a result of numerous trials and errors, yet we continue to loathe failure. Another rational example of …show more content…
Failure could be a medicine against such arrogance and hubris, as it often brings humility." It explains how inability to succeed becomes an imperative tool of self realization. There are people among us who despise failure and idealizes perfection, but they forget that death is inevitable. Failure is an eye opener for the conceits and therapeutic for the idealists. Moreover, on the pages of history, failure has been facing challenges; since the ancient times to the modern era."[t]hat in this more perfect future, failure will become obsolete"(Costica Bradatan, In Praise of Failure). As the quote highlights that in prioritizing perfection we are somewhere degrading failure and its contributions to the world. Previously, as I hinted before, our ancestors accepted the existence of failure, but now it has become hard to digest the ideology of failing, when we live in such an advance