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Better to fail than not try.
Students learn that it is better to fail early and often as they create prototypes.
Better to fail and learn from it now rather than later.
And in a crapshoot, it's better to fail with an idea of my own.
Better to fail five times and learn, it is said, than to succeed first time and learn nothing.
No one wants to fail, but we all do sometimes, and it is undeniably better to fail at something difficult and risky than at something easy and safe.
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The great news about Hollywood is that there is no better place to fail upward.
If the desired outcomes are not achieved, they are better placed to fail fast, regroup and scale quickly.
What better way to fail and learn than in an environment where it doesn't really matter?
Yesterday, the Guardian quoted me saying that the BBC's changes in favour of "fewer, bigger, better" were doomed to fail.
It's like in business – if you go into potatoes, you better be ready to fail completely, like a Tupolev 204 airplane.
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