Failure… and learning from it… can be the path to success. I read in grammar school (dunno if it’s true) that Edison employed 1500 efforts to make a light bulb before he finally discovered the best filament. I know myself, I designed a music device and required 50 attempts (not exactly failures, but not successful either) before I was satisfied with the final result.
The key is to never giving up, never quitting. Unless the concept was obviously a total knee-jerk from the start-out. One needs to learn that as well. ;D
Failure… and learning from it… can be the path to success. I read in grammar school (dunno if it’s true) that Edison employed 1500 efforts to make a light bulb before he finally discovered the best filament. I know myself, I designed a music device and required 50 attempts (not exactly failures, but not successful either) before I was satisfied with the final result.
The key is to never giving up, never quitting. Unless the concept was obviously a total knee-jerk from the start-out. One needs to learn that as well. ;D