Failure


Failing Forward: Turning Mistakes Into Stepping Stones for Success
Adapt: Why Success Always Starts with Failure
Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed
Right Kind of Wrong: The Science of Failing Well
The Most Magnificent Thing (Most Magnificent, 1)
When Genius Failed: The Rise and Fall of Long-Term Capital Management
How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big: Kind of the Story of My Life
How The Mighty Fall: And Why Some Companies Never Give In (Good to Great, 4)
The Gift of Failure: How the Best Parents Learn to Let Go So Their Children Can Succeed
Very Good Lives: The Fringe Benefits of Failure and the Importance of Imagination
Rosie Revere, Engineer (The Questioneers (Picture Books) #2)
The Logic of Failure: Recognizing and Avoiding Error in Complex Situations
Why Most Things Fail: Evolution, Extinction and Economics
Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup
What I Learned Losing a Million Dollars
The War for Late Night by Bill  CarterWhat Were They Thinking? by David HofstedeNot Since Carrie by Ken MandelbaumFlop to the Top! by Eleanor DavisThe History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon
Books About Flops
63 books — 6 voters
The Jacksonville Jaguars by Mark   StewartMark Brunell by Paul Steenkamer
The Jaguars Are Bad
2 books — 1 voter

Purge by Sofi OksanenAs I Lay Dying by William FaulknerDefiance by Carole MasoGiovanni's Room by James BaldwinThe Piano Teacher by Elfriede Jelinek
The Best of Bitterness
33 books — 7 voters

CEO-Stories by Michael EastwoodBad Blood by John CarreyrouThe Cult of We by Eliot BrownBarbarians at the Gate by Bryan BurroughLights Out by Thomas Gryta
Corporate Failure books
6 books — 6 voters
CEO-Stories by Michael EastwoodSteve Jobs by Walter IsaacsonMe, Myself & Bob by Phil VischerNever Go with Your Gut by Gleb TsipurskyHow to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big by Scott Adams
Great Books About Failure
126 books — 49 voters

Truman Capote
Failure is the condiment that gives success its flavor.
Truman Capote

Friedrich Nietzsche
A thinker sees his own actions as experiments and questions--as attempts to find out something. Success and failure are for him answers above all.
Friedrich Nietzsche

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