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微博BeYourJinji Why Failure Can Be Your Friend
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Why Failure Can Be Your Friend
I believe it is important to separate good failures from bad failures. Good failures happen wheneven though you made the correct decision
you still lost. Bad failures happen because you made bad decisions
or worse
didn’t make a decision at all. Although the o feel the same
they have a pletely different long-term impact.
I’m a novice poker player. One of the first things I learned was that there were good wins and bad wins. Good wins were because you had a sound strategy of betting where the odds were in your favor. Bad wins happened when you just got lucky. Going all-in on a 2-7 off-suit might win the hand. But it doesn’t mean you’re a good poker player.
Good Failures
Mentally separating good failures from bad failures takes work. Poker is a simple game where the laws of probability are cleanly defined. Real life is a lot messier. It takes more effort to decide which failures were because of a bad decision and which were just the unintended side-effects of the best choice available.
Although it can be difficult to separate the o
there are benefits to making o piles instead of just one. By separating the o types of failures
it is easier to persevere through good failures. It may hurt to have your Business proposal shut down for the fifteenth time
but it isn’t necessarily a bad failure.
By separating the o
you can also avoid more bad failures. If you fail because of laziness
indecision or poor planning
you can quickly correct those in the future. Knowing the difference beeen good and bad failures keeps you from repeating stupid mistakes.
Types of Good Failures
I’ve found that there are several categories of good failures. These are the kinds of failures you might actually seek out. Since they e from good
not bad
decisions
they are the best way to fail.
1. High Upside
Low Downside
There are many areas of life where the upside is far greater than the downside. When I write an article
it takes about 90 minutes of work. If nobody ments or responds to that post
then I’ve just wasted 90 minutes.
However
if the article bees popular
it can bring in thousands of visitors to my website. Those thousands of visitors translate into new readers who can get value from the website. In addition
the extra traffic often results in a higher monthly ine for me.
Writing blog entries is an example where failure is cheap and winning can be huge. I’d gladly take a dozen or o dozen failures for a big hit. A post that doesn’t get attention is a good failure.
2. Breaking Through Your Limits
The only way you can know your limits are to go past them. Occasionally I’ve mitted myself to more work than I can handle. The result is stress and
in extreme cases
plete burnout. Doing more than you can handle on a regular basis is a recipe for a nervous breakdown.
However
if you don’t test those limits and occasionally go past them
you can never improve. You’ll always go slightly below your capacity
never reaching your possible potential. I don’t enjoy an exhausting schedule
but occasionally facing one ensures my productivity muscles stay strong.
3. Embarrassment and Smart Risk-Taking
There are some situations where failures and successes can’t be separated. There is no action that will guarantee you only get success. In these cases
it can be useful to ignore the losses since the wins will make up for it.
Public Speaking is a great example. Any chance you get to speak in public runs you the risk of embarrassment. You might say something stupid. The audience might not like your speech. But if you don’t face those failures
it’s impossible to deliver a fantastic speech.
4. Staying Inside Your Comfort Zone
The only way to have a bad failure is to stay put. If you are constantly experimenting and pushing beyond your daily routine
any result is a good result. Avoiding the things that scare you doesn’t make you safe
it makes you weaker.
Over a year ago I took dance classes. For a self-proclaimed geek
this was definitely a step outside my fort zone. I loved the class. Even though it was outside of my fort zone
I had a great time and learned something valuable. This wasn’t a failure
but it just as easily could have been. It’s better to discourage laziness than occasionally stumbling.
5. Taking on Too Big a Challenge
More than a few times I’ve set goals that were nearly impossible to acplish. I didn’t have enough time to reach the deadline and I had no idea what I was doing. Although setting extremely difficult challenges results in a lot of failures
it keeps you sharp.
The ideal challenge level is where success is possible
but only if you work incredibly hard. Unfortunately
finding this sweet spot means you’ll end up making some goals too hard and others too easy. If you never fail at a big challenge it probably means most of your goals have been set too easy.
Just as there are good and bad failures
there are good and bad wins. I’d rather have a good failure than a bad win. A bad win might feel nice in the short term
but it is damaging over the big picture.
Do you have a personal example of a good failure? Please share it in the ments below.
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