I’m not sure who originally said “without failure there is no learning.” Google that phrase and you’ll see blog entries both embracing and critiquing that idea. Clearly one function of that saying is to console who has just suffered (or is afraid to soon suffer) failure. At least, that’s how I’m using that mantra at [...]
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Without failure there is no learning
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged failure, patience, pens on December 15, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
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