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Learning from mistakes: Identifying your past failures and making the positive use of them

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DO YOU MAKE MISTAKES? Definitely, you have. Mistakes aren't mistakes in the sense that we grow through them and get our best innovations from them. This book would teach you how to convert your "mistakes" into stepping stones for greatness.

Daniel Nick is someone who has made mistakes a number of times but saw the mistakes as a discovery to doing things better.

This book covers the important scenarios that we all face, at one time or another. School, family, friends, higher education, relationships, work and careers.

If Thomas Edison had not understood this theory, he would never have invented the light bulb. Edison tried over 10,000 times before finally discovering the filament that could produce light for an extended period. However, he did not consider these to be failures. Edison did not see himself as having failed 5367 times on his 5368th attempt to develop a proper filament for the light bulb. He reframed the problem so that he felt he had successfully removed 5366 options, refining and restricting his search as he went, bringing him closer to his goal.

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46 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 27, 2022

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