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Fail Fast, Fail Often:
The cruel irony of the fear of failure is that in attempting to avoid failure, people often act in ways that guarantee it.
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Fail Fast, Fail Often:
If your expectations are to try something, have fun, and see what it brings, there will always be something positive you can take home from an experience.
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Fail Fast, Fail Often:
…if you view challenges as an opportunity to learn and grow, you will perform better, enjoy yourself more, and find ways to gain from the experience.
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Fail Fast, Fail Often:
If you want a life filled with passion and growth, then the discomfort of failure is part of it. So acknowledge your disappointment and then move beyond it.
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Fail Fast, Fail Often:
…you will have a more fascinating and fulfilling life if you explore what intrigues you. You can’t try everything, but you can experiment with some new possibilities.
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Fail Fast, Fail Often:
The single biggest reason why people miss out on life-changing opportunities is that they aren’t looking for them.
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Fail Fast, Fail Often:
When something catches your fancy, when you are filled with unexpected excitement, or you are inexplicably drawn toward a topic you know little about, trust your curiosity and allow it to propel you into action.
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Fail Fast, Fail Often:
…it is often overplanning and unnecessary commitment that limit people’s success and happiness.
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Fail Fast, Fail Often:
You don’t create a satisfying life by limiting yourself to the ways you are similar to others, but by celebrating the ways that you are unique.
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Fail Fast, Fail Often:
Experiencing things firsthand is not only the most informative way to explore what you are curious about, but also provides one of the key ways to get exposed to opportunities you have not yet considered. So go see for yourself!
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