If you set out to fail, and succeed. Do you fail?

If you set out to fail, and succeed. Do you fail?
Depends what context
You may be saying you succeeded when you wanted to fail, but what marriott is thinking is that you succeeded in failing
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BUt you succeed in failing, so you still fail?
No, there's one answer. do you succeed or do you fail
you've accomplished what you didn't want to accomplish, so you fail i guess.
I think that you'd be pleasantly surprised though when you do succeed![]()
Depends on context.
You have succeeded in what your target was.
But you have failed the overall outcome.
e.g. If you want a U in Science... you get the U, you have succeeded your own target. You have however overall failed the subject. >:]
drink up this bottle of yeah
and P A I N T your body on me
It's a neverending circle of both, you won't find a straight succeed or fail answer.
They succeed at failing but as they have succeeded then that means they fail but because they fail then that means they succeed but because they succeed it goes back to fail and again and then loops over for aslong as you can go on for.
Anyone who is trying to figure it out are dumb
But if I had to choose one then I'd say fail because failing is easier than succeeding
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