I have pondered on how success is possible in my mind, with a persistent view of life's happenings. The possibility of success depends on different factors and many events. Each event can even result in success or failure.
I have found, on many occasions, that success is possible despite the possibility of failure in every event. This consideration is acceptable because success is rarely a single event. Many repeated attempts lead to a permanent outcome. It’s this accumulation of knowledge that’s essentially our adaptation to success.
As Thomas Edison famously said:
I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work.
The persistence of each attempt changes the odds of a long-term failure to a high probability of success. Success is known to depend on repeated attempts, since failure isn’t a permanent state. Encountering the possibility of an eventful failure is merely a matter of degree relative to the probability of a higher, more successful life.

I know that many people depend on success rather than the barriers that often accompany the required mindset. The influence of many negative events won’t allow them to find the true direction to success. Success is a necessary and positive outcome of many negative trials. Trying and trying again will redefine how to succeed in a failing mindset.

Focusing on ignoring the temporary setbacks that come with every failure helps you achieve long-term goals. The fixed mindset is a psychological tendency to accept what comes with the growth mindset, rather than being fixed on the dream. The psychological findings of Carol Dweck's research asserted that a growth mindset is a learning opportunity, which connects us to a continuity of experiences in our lives.
We may be encountering setbacks every day without seeing them as opportunities to move forward. The blockages of thought that come may become dead ends for us. We are bound to believe in our success again after failing, even in the next attempt to shatter the mindset. This psychological assertion makes each occasional failure a momentary opportunity to succeed in life.