18 Learn from failures
We learn a great deal from failures. We all do and we all fail even though we often hide this from others. The reason we learn so much is that failures are very emotional experiences where we discover that some of the key assumptions on which we were relying are incorrect. We can then replace those weak assumptions with stronger correct assumptions and learn valuable lessons.
Wise people learn from the failures of others and gain the same benefits without the costs of experiencing the failures themselves. How do you learn from your or others’ failures? When we replace weak assumptions with stronger ones, we will be spared repeating failures.
We can learn from failures and even turn them into successes.
“I’ve made billions of dollars of failures at Amazon.com. Literally. None of these things are fun, but they also don’t matter. What matters is that companies that don’t continue to experiment or embrace failure eventually get in the position where the only thing they can do is make a Hail Mary bet at the end of their corporate existence.” — Amazon’s Jeff Bezos
Do you find that you are repeating the failures of others? Or your own failures? How can you prevent this from happening?
If failures are so valuable then why are they not tolerated in our society as much as they take place? Are you allowed to fail in your workplace without penalty? If you are not allowed to fail then how is innovation and risk taking encouraged, or is it?
One of the reasons that failure is looked down on in our society is because many of us were punished for making mistakes and failing in our schooling. Read this interesting post about this at http://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2011/12/teachers-dont-like-creative-students.html
Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep. — Unknown
Failures are part of life. If you don’t fail, you don’t learn. If you don’t learn you’ll never change. — Unknown
Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm. — Winston Churchill
Watch these next three short videos of experts talking about learning from failures.
Making mistakes and experiencing failures is very common in the workplace. The important thing is that we learn from these failures.
There are many stories shared on YouTube about famous people failing. Here are four of the better short ones:
Do you feel better now that you know that failing is common among successful people?
What common things did all these people do to overcome their failures and move to being very successful?
Watch these video presentations and look for suggestions.
Brené Brown: Listening to shame https://youtu.be/psN1DORYYV0
15 Everyday Inventions Created By Accident https://youtu.be/HMyRV6kts4E
F.A.I.L. stands for First Attempt in Learning.
What is keeping you from learning from your failures? What can you take away from this principle that will help you?
Challenge:
Starting now, embrace your failures as valuable learning experiences. Reflect on and document the valuable things you learn in your failures.
Better yet, learn from the failures of others and thank them for helping you learn valuable lessons.
Commit yourself to strive to remember the lessons learned so you can be liberated from repeating your failures.
Failure is Truth: Failure wakes you up from the dream of who you think you are by forcing you to face the reality of who you really are. You can only change what’s real. Failure is what’s real. You can change the truth. — Unknown
Further Readings/Viewings
- Anger management: 10 tips to tame your temper by Mayo Clinic Staff
Fear Of Failure — Why We Have It & How To Deal With It https://youtu.be/oN8-Np8zLfw
Self Help — What to Do in Times of Failure? | MySelfHelpDiary.com https://youtu.be/GFWz9DOPyRo
Derek Sivers: Failure is the only way to learn https://youtu.be/pYTN7yVYbeg