Embracing failure is a good way to fail
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Embracing failure is a good way to fail
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#3-- Apollo 13 FDO Flight Controller Jerry Bostick regarding the source of the movie quote "Failure is not an option".
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#4"Later, when [the company] did work, I realized that moment, while locking the front door that night, was when the company turned around. When we went from being in crisis mode to being a winner, for one very simple reason. I tried to visualize failure, and couldn't do it."
So, because you were unable to imagine yourself failing, you succeeded?
Doesn't this smell distinctly of self-actualization and other hocus-pocus? Especially since the article leads with:
" One night I was leaving the office and I knew the next morning I was going to lay off a quarter of the company and cut the salaries of everyone else in half."
So, you were able to recognize that you failed to provide one quarter of the company jobs which you presumably offered them and also failed to live up to paying the salaries of everybody else but you were, at that very moment, unable to imagine a situation where... you failed to save the company?
Maybe I'm oversimplifying, but this is, in the words of Winer "really convoluted and it's really wrong."
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#5Sometimes it's quite simple to see. Failing means no rent money......etc.
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#6If you don't have a plan for revenue much less profitability or acquisition, I'd say that you haven't 'visualized success' the way you would do so for failure in this parable — on the basis of not dying, not traction.
Given the (IMO, correct) disdain for business plans and worship of 'making something people want', there seems to be a big inconsistency here.
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#7If either philosophy was right all of the time YC would just put a checkbox with "Embrace Failure?" on the application and be done with it.
Wisdom is knowing when to apply the right knowledge.
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#9I've failed in 9 out of 10 projects I began on the web since 1995. I have been fortunate that the 1-in-10 successes have enabled me to continue trying new ventures. If I refused to acknowledge failure, would 10 out of 10 projects I launched be a success? It would be foolish to think so.