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Not only have we embraced failure but we've failed at embracing failure.
So what if we embraced failure like Engineers Without Borders?
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I say, embrace failure and loss.
Do you want them to embrace failure, learn from it?
Management literature is full of guff about how entrepreneurs should embrace failure as a "learning experience".
I don't think embracing failure is how I would phrase it.
"You need to embrace failure -- that's the game, man," he said.
Disaster piles on disaster, until the author (like the alcoholic who hits bottom) embraces failure as an opportunity to learn.
That way, they'll begin to understand that failure isn't something you embrace; failure sucker punches you like a playground bully.
Less than 2% of films account for 80% of box-office returns.But simply "embracing" failure would be as silly as ignoring it.
If you embrace failure and look for opportunities to learn you'll grow more as a technologist and will get more comfortable in the workplace environment.
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