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One of the key things that differentiate successful makers from people who give up in frustration is a willingness to make mistakes.

We see it in companies too, a culture of fear of failure or blame.

Instead of binary success and fail, we need to think in terms of iteration and experimentation.

Rather than fail, you learn. You get closer to success. Your approach improves. And you enjoy the process, rather than it all being about the end result.

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  ·  7 years ago Reveal Comment

I've found the key to success but already lost LoL.
you are right there are people who are not so clever but there is a dream that he wants to achieve, with hard work and experimental action repeated to make it successful.
when looking at people who have succeeded and figuring out how to achieve success sometimes make us feel moved

Determination, and turning up seem to factor more in success (for those who were not just lucky at least). Great authors, artists, etc, all got told no, and failed, more than anyone else, they just kept going until they looked like an overnight success ;)

not to be afraid of making mistakes to produce ..
but it will fail to repeat the same mistake.
thanks @makerhacks

Yeah that is important, though I do seem to have to keep learning the same lessons in life ;)

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

'you enjoy the process' That's very well put. When I was younger I enjoyed my work when a problem was solved. As I grew older and more experienced I learned it is more fun to solve a problem, the thought process, reapplying skills I learned, enjoying the experience along the way. And that's indeed what differentiates us from others. The destination is only a small part of the joy, it's the road to it, with all the bumps and small victories. Today I spent 6 hours chasing an issue the juniors forwarded to me. I enjoyed the chase, the insights, my skills to search. The end solution was on'if' statement, literally one line of code, the hunt is better than the catch. Especially when given to the juniors ;-)

Exactly, and the process is the biggest part - it is sad if you only get enjoyment the times you succeed and just during the glow of success - there is a whole lot of life outside of those moments!

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