Although it can be difficult to separate the two, there
are benefits to making two piles instead of just one. By
separating the two types of failures, it is easier to
persevere through good failures. It may hurt to have your
Business proposal shut down for the fifteenth time, but
it isn't necessarily a bad failure.
By separating the two, you can also avoid more bad
failures. If you fail because of laziness, indecision or
poor planning, you can quickly correct those in the
future. Knowing the difference between good and bad
failures keeps you from repeating stupid mistakes.
Monday, 30 March 2009
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