Failing Faster

Often times, one's fear of failure drives their actions. And yet, failure is part of growth and development - even the best atheletes can't win all the time. 

Soo, one thing that helps is the way one looks at success and failure: before doing something, decide what both would look like to you. What are the areas that you can treat failure as a learning experiment? What are the areas that you can't take the chances. 

I will continue this next week. 


Comments

I understand the point behind "failing faster." However, I've never been a fan of the "fail faster" philosophy. I offer a contrarian point of view in the post below. I'd love to hear your thoughts.

http://mryanwilliams.com/2013/09/why-fail-faster-is-horrible-advice/

Respectfully,

M. Ryan Williams

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