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Put Failure in Its Place

Harvard Business Review

You've started a company and it goes belly-up. Since Ford was eventually wildly successful, this aphorism does reassure, but it also jauntily skips over the emotional precipice on which we teeter when we fail. As we practice innovating we are propelled up a personal learning curve — and we begin to accomplish our dreams.

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Put Failure in Its Place

Harvard Business Review

You've started a company and it goes belly-up. Since Ford was eventually wildly successful, this aphorism does reassure, but it also jauntily skips over the emotional precipice on which we teeter when we fail. As we practice innovating we are propelled up a personal learning curve — and we begin to accomplish our dreams.

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