Experiment and fail - Creative Confidence #5
Thomas Edison, one of the most famous inventors had failure baked into his process. He invented the incandescent light bulb, but only after the lessons of a thousand unsuccessful attempts.
Similarly, the Wright brothers are best remembered for the "first flight". But by focusing on that accomplishment, you overlook the hundreds of experiments and failed flight trials in the previous years.
Lesson:
Creative geniuses are quite prolific when it comes to failure. They just don't let that stop them. They do more.
[Creative Confidence Newsletter: 5 of 25]
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