Failure isn’t fatal
I ordered two sweatshirts from Amazon.com and I was a $1 and change under the $25 free shipping so I looked and saw if I could find anything and the book Fail Better was on sale to push me right over the $25.
I got my sweatshirt, tried it on and it feels great. I also read through the “book.” I use the word book loosely since it is a collection of quotes and anecdotes. One of my favorites is the story of Michael Jordan:
In his sophomore year of high school, Michael Jordan failed to make the varsity basketball team. He has said, “I was very disappointed and I thought the coach had make a mistake. But my mother said the best thing for me to do is to prove the coach wrong. And I started working on my game the day after I was cut.”
Anyway, I don’t know if I would recommend it if you aren’t getting it for nearly free but it is pretty good reminder about how failure isn’t fatal and can make you better.
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Agreed. He is a great example of how failure is not fatal. Also, very easy to share with the younger generation who think the end of the world is coming every time things do not go their way lol.
For a great clip on Michael Jordan’s embrace of failure check out http://brucelynnblog.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!B5C035B7809F740A!242.entry. In fact, half of my blog is on this topic of Turning Adversity to Advantage (http://brucelynnblog.spaces.live.com/?_c11_BlogPart_BlogPart=blogview&_c=BlogPart&partqs=cat%3dTurning%2bAdversity%2bto%2bAdvantage).