I have noticed two things recently:
1. Failure is usually only talked about as an individual experience rather than a group experience. There may be something to failing in groups that can help us understand things more.
2. There are a lot of books about learning from failure, but not necessarily about "how to fail better". The exception is a book I just came across entitled: "Fail Up" by Tavis Smiley (link). this book looks interesting. It appears to be principle-based more so than method- or technique-based. I will have to look into it.
1. Failure is usually only talked about as an individual experience rather than a group experience. There may be something to failing in groups that can help us understand things more.
2. There are a lot of books about learning from failure, but not necessarily about "how to fail better". The exception is a book I just came across entitled: "Fail Up" by Tavis Smiley (link). this book looks interesting. It appears to be principle-based more so than method- or technique-based. I will have to look into it.
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