Whenever we make a choice, it sets in motion a series of subsequent actions. The decision's magnitude determines the extent to which it will affect the decision-maker and others close to them.
What if you failed so many times that you got used to failure. What if failure was never an issue? What if the fear and the physiological effect of failure never existed? Will we still want to fail? Is it the mere result of failing that makes us fear it so much or is there some other sort of force in failure that we dread to face?