We need a healthier failure culture.
Discussion
I used to attend this monthly startup meetup called F*ck up nights, where people share all the mistakes they made building a business, was good fun, could be cool to have Rug pull nights and people share their various ruggings in life, and we all hug afterwards
i would be down for the hugs at the end 🫂
Yes.
There should be no real shame in failure while doing, especially learning a new thing.
💯 One of my favourite movies is ‘meet the robinsons’. I love how they celebrate failure, because it means you’re trying, and that’s a step in the right direction 🫂
Yes.
No progress without setbacks.
No success without mistakes.
No risk, no opportunity.
Beautifully said 🫂💯♥️
We need to cheer the guys up, ladies. Some of them are feeling down or discouraged, right now.
Get up, boys. Move faster.
getting angry is also good, more of that
Anything productive. Channel energy into the next move.
I heard they like to do the helicopter 🥹🫂 I wasn’t online much last week and feel like I missed quite a bit 🤔
No. I'm too fat and lazy for that. Ugh.
Cheer the guys up?
🤣🤣🤣
I have an incorrigible nature, so I tend to bounce back, out of spite alone. 😂
But I also had to learn to teach entire groups how to do this because otherwise it was impossible to have closing reviews and retrospectives on unsuccessfull projects because everything would melt down into yelling and crying.
Sometimes millions of dollars down the drain and massive product recalls and I'm like, "Oookaayyyy. So, that sucked. Alrighty then. What can we learn from this, for next time?" 😊