I mean, it's great to fail and learn from it, but I don't really agree with
" I think failure has began to be applauded by everyone. Entrepeneurs are starting to be happy when they fail"
Nobody is HAPPY when they fail. It's just something they have to learn from. It's something they CAN learn from, but that doesn't mean they necessarily will. Some people hit a road block and rather than overcome, they just blog about how hard it is. They don't learn, they pretend and cheat their way through. I'm not implying that submitter is doing this, though. I think the industry is learning that it's good to learn from failure, but people need to learn how to do that first.
To be perfectly honest, when I fail, or my projects have to get pushed back because I couldn't finish on time, I don't feel like I'm learning. I feel like shit and just drink. The next day, I go to work same as every day and put my all into it.
In my opinion, it's not about working hard, or necessarily finishing things, or any of that. It's about setting aside all the bullshit and excuses and doing something you decided you were going to do. That ties back to finishing things I suppose, but not in the sense that a complete project is all that matters.
" I think failure has began to be applauded by everyone. Entrepeneurs are starting to be happy when they fail"
Nobody is HAPPY when they fail. It's just something they have to learn from. It's something they CAN learn from, but that doesn't mean they necessarily will. Some people hit a road block and rather than overcome, they just blog about how hard it is. They don't learn, they pretend and cheat their way through. I'm not implying that submitter is doing this, though. I think the industry is learning that it's good to learn from failure, but people need to learn how to do that first.
To be perfectly honest, when I fail, or my projects have to get pushed back because I couldn't finish on time, I don't feel like I'm learning. I feel like shit and just drink. The next day, I go to work same as every day and put my all into it.
In my opinion, it's not about working hard, or necessarily finishing things, or any of that. It's about setting aside all the bullshit and excuses and doing something you decided you were going to do. That ties back to finishing things I suppose, but not in the sense that a complete project is all that matters.
Ya got me ramblin'!