Benefits of Failure

  1. Before you can have a breakthrough, you often need a breakdown.
  2. Failure acknowledges an ending, which is also an opportunity to start something new.
  3. The prospect of failure concentrates the mind, inspires creativity, focus, fear.
  4. Outwitting failure builds confidence, relationships, esprit de corps.
  5. Failure can cause you to examine your reality more closely. I often find some things have changed while I wasn’t paying enough attention. These days that happens often.
  6. Fail Forward Faster.
I read a social science paper calling for a new social contract. Actually, I got about halfway through before I had had enough.
What I read was an unfundable perenial “good idea.” Especially now, Uncle Sugar’s bounty is finite, and I don’t know about you, but I usually have more wants than resources. Worse, was ignoring some fairly predictable unexpected consequences.
This wasn’t a new concept, nor were there improvements in how to provide. What was new was the writer’s outrage we hadn’t implemented his solution. This is a lingering, 60 year fail, because it has never been polite to admit it doesn’t work.
Better to admit the failure, define why, and then, as you can, find ways to correct.
I was working with an angry project manager. She explained that the problem was she was never given enough power and authority to do her job. I think Alexander the Great was one of the first to notice that, or maybe it was one of the cave painters. If there is enough power and authority, we’re not needed.
Question – What do you call someone who can complete a job with available resources?
Answer – Successful.
How miserable would life be if we didn’t have paying customers willing and able to fire us for insufficient performance? How would we gauge our contributed value?
Check reality frequently. Fail Forward Faster.
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