Failure doesn't exist.
What is your definition of failure?
If you work in the garden to plant a tree, you get messy.
This is inevitable.
You can't grow a tree without ever touching it.
Dirt on your hands is a sign of work.
It is an intrinsic attribute of the path that leads you to enjoy the fruits later on.
The same is the failure to success.
Failure is nothing but a natural process.
And that is why it is inevitable.
We sweat to get the body we want.
We overcome rejections to get the job that we want.
We grow out of our old limiting beliefs through painful insights to come to a deeper degree of understanding of who we are.
We fail to learn.
A child makes the first attempt to walk and fails.
And then he fails again.
And again. Tens of thousands of times.
Have you ever seen a child who would say:
"You know what? I quit! Walking is not for me!"
A ludicrous example but I hope it makes the point.
Failure doesn't exist.
The only thing that matters is your perception of failure, and how it makes you operate.
So rewrite your narrative you constructed around this word.
Celebrate your failure. Welcome it.
You failed and this is freaking awesome.
You learned something and it made you wiser.
It means that you are one step closer to where you want to be.