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Your failures are not your choice but learnings are, FailWise, A new social blogging platform






“Failure” is a word that always brings a negative sense to our mind. But we hardly understand the fact that it paves the real foundation of our success. We all experience “Failure” right from our childhood. Society has taught us to attach connotations to words. We have been conditioned to believe that success is positive and failures are negative. However, experiences are never black and white. It is a colour palette, the full rainbow, some might say. Each colour is an experience that must be enjoyed, lived, and felt.


“Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass. It’s about learning how to dance in the rain.” - Vivian Greene.

We are pleased to introduce “FailWise” (A New Delhi-based venture of Scipreneur Pvt. Ltd.) a platform that welcomes emotions, experiences, and journeys that people often don’t share. FailWise is a social blogging platform for collaborative learning where you can learn better before you start.

“Join us as we celebrate mistakes and endeavour to learn from them. We welcome stories and journeys unheard and unsung. We want to hear and learn from your struggles and challenges. You can share your short ideas/ stories in the form of articles, videos, or image quotes. Alternatively, you can contact us, and we will draft or record your story on your behalf.” – says Founder Vijay Soni, PhD.


Brandon Mull represents a clear philosophy of FailWise, “Smart people learn from their mistakes. But the real sharp ones learn from the mistakes of others.”


How FailWise started?

Like Elon Musk says, “Failures are a sign that you are inventing”. We learn best when we are curious. Curiosity welcomes adventures and results in great knowledge. On the way to our “curious” journey, we may sometimes succeed and sometimes fail. Most of our learnings come out of curiosity which is accompanied by many new adventurous processes that can result in great knowledge. Sometimes we call it success or lessons or sometimes “Failures”.

“Success is overrated, and failures are neglected”, therefore we thought of starting a platform where you can share the wisdom from your failures and everyone can learn from them. – says Founder Vijay Soni, PhD.


Founder Vijay Soni himself is a microbiologist and he said “as a researcher, we face many failures every day, that we wished we knew them before”. FailWise is planning to bring out many of those learnings, experiences, opinions, and stories that matter to all of us. FailWise is actively raising voice against many social issues like dowry, gender biasedness, women's rights and education, child labour, and pseudo-social dogmas.


How can you join FailWise and publish?

It's very simple. You can simply create your account on https://failwise.co/ and after confirming your account from your email, you can start sharing your articles, stories, opinion, or anything else that you want to share. Your submission will be reviewed, edited, and published within 24hrs. FailWise is also encouraging motivational and life-changing real stories that can help someone and tell ‘What Not to Do?’ You can also share your business or startup stories and share the value with the world. There is no limit of learning in any area of life or profession, therefore we also welcome article/stories almost from all possible area and niche.


And yes, there is no cost for this, it is free. Interestingly, you could remain “anonymous” if you wanted to be. Your privacy will be protected.

FailWise is also organizing TUF Talks (Tell You Fail) where selected authors, stories, and people will be invited to talk on stage or online. As Heath says, “The quickest road to success is to possess an attitude toward failure of ‘no fear’. FailWise will aspire to spread that attitude so that you will never look at “failure” as a bad end, but a beautiful starting.


We believe in Samuel Beckett’s words “Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail Better.” …and we add to thisFail Wisely”.



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