Failure is a Better Teacher than Success
[2023-12-08 06:09:47]
"Failure is not fatal: failure is not our homeroom teacher, we should be our teacher, we will challenge to achieve our new level, not let us fall into new despair Honest mistakes can bring valuable experience - William Arthur Ward, American writers and teachers
I failed. On the shelf of the bookstore, the title and title of the article are displayed as "success" or "success". However, according to research, failure can be beneficial in learning for us. In fact, failure is a better teacher than success. Madsen and Desai (2010) discovered that the knowledge gained from our failure lasted longer than our successful knowledge. They suggest that organizations treat failures as learning opportunities without ignoring or ignoring failures.
To illustrate this I used the 2002 Space Shuttle Atlantis and the 2003 Space Shuttle Columbia. During the 2002 Atlantis flight, the insulation broke the left hard rocket booster and it got damaged, but did not interfere with the mission or plan. However, there are few follow-ups or surveys
During the launch of the Space Shuttle Columbia in 2003, another insulation was broken and hit the tip of Columbia's left wing. After the 16th mission where Colombia reentered into the Earth's atmosphere, "The damage caused by the bubble impact destroyed the thermal protection system of the orbit, destroyed the left wing and ultimately collapsed the orbit" (Madsen & Desai, 2010), page 451. )
Sadly, all seven astronauts on board were killed. A Columbia disaster moved the space shuttle to the ground, a massive survey was conducted and 29 proposed changes were made to prevent future disasters.
Obviously, what is important is that we should not intentionally fail, but failure (sometimes tragic) is an important teacher. For organizations, the recommendations are as follows. Instead of waiting for a serious disaster, I will check glitches and hang up to extract useful information.
"Organizational leaders should not ignore failures and should not insult people related to it, instead leaders should regard failures as valuable learning opportunities and encourage open sharing of information "(Madsen & Desai, 2010, p. 471)
Madsen, P .; , & Desai, V. M. (2010). Did not you learn? Impact of failures and success on organization of orbital rocket industry worldwide Undergraduate School of Business, 53 (3), 451-476
Failure is often a better teacher than success, it only analyzes the cause of failure and decides what to do with the root cause. An analysis of failure provides valuable insight into how things work and how people behave in real life. You can also understand skills, characteristics, dispositions necessary to succeed in real life. It also clearly defines unwritten rules of games that are not taught in business school or can not be found in textbooks. Please learn from mistakes and hone this knowledge so that mistakes will not be repeated in the next round
Failure is a superior teacher than success, as fail often brings the best people and he or she is the reason to put the highest. Failure usually means that people lost opportunity. In today's cruel world, we rarely fail twice. It failed to cover all the foundations and encouraged those who worked hard to succeed. Meanwhile, early success can lead to depriving people and increasing investment in venture capital, and people may be experiencing the success of their first luck. As the proverb became "twice shy", the first failure forces people to act cautiously, understand the inherent risk factors, and prepare emergency measures for situations that may get worse I guess.
But failure is a better teacher than success. When everything goes well, you remember that you are wonderful. If everything goes wrong, I remember where I failed and swear not to make these mistakes again. I began to think that I learned from September 10 experience from failure. I strongly recommend that you fail a bit, but maybe you can help you avoid some of my erroneou