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The Critical Ingredient For Success: Failure

By Brick | January 26, 2009

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I think this would qualify as the fourth installment in my Life Sutra Motivational video series (technically, the preceding installments were all speeches, however this one is not). Just a reminder that there is no success without failure, that failure is simply the discovery of one method that didn’t work, and therefore another step towards success, something to learn from, but hardly something to dwell upon:

 

Story Behind the Video

I should say my story behind the video: I follow Guy Kawasaki on twitter (feel free to follow me). He posts (or should I say "tweets" - I can’t stand the term) every 3 minutes as far as I can tell. I am quite sure he’s outsourced his twitter to virtual assistants. Last night he sent out a link to the above video. I thought it was cool, but I was too tired to write about it. This morning, I couldn’t find his "tweet", but I recalled him labeling the video "F-A-N-T-A-S-T-I-C", so I searched twitter for "F-A-N". And now we can see how these things go viral.

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Topics: Motivational Speeches |

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