
Ideas do not have to be correct in order to be good; it’s only necessary that, if they do fail, they do so in an interesting way.
— Robert Rosen
Reclaiming failure is about owning failure – making failure work for us instead of being something to fear or avoid. By understanding how failure works, and talking through tactics for changing our relationship with failure, we can learn faster, grow more, and achieve things we might not have even attempted before.
Ideas do not have to be correct in order to be good; it’s only necessary that, if they do fail, they do so in an interesting way.
— Robert Rosen