我们中有多少人过着像大象一样的生活——仅仅因为之前失败过一次或几次,就认为自己的能力无法完成某件事?
How many of us go through life like the elephants—believing that it was beyond our ability to do something only because we failed once or some times before?
在错误中学习是开始的一部分,福克曼说他并不害怕失败:”但你做某件事时,最糟糕的莫过于失败一次后从此再也不敢去尝试了.
Learning from mistakes is a part of startup, says Fikhman, who wasn't afraid to fail: "The worst thing that can happen is you try something, you mess up and you never do it again."
当你做某件事失败时,把失败当作一种学习的经历从中汲取益处。
When you fail in something , profit from the failure as a learning experience .
当你的另一半取得了某种成就,取得了某种进步或者在某件事上失败了,你应该为他们感到骄傲。
When your partner achieves an accomplishment, makes progress on a goal, or fails utterly from undertaking a goal, you should be proud of them.
当你出于恐惧去做某件事时,你总会失败。当你很有信息的去做某件事,你总会成功。
When you do something out of fear, it will always result in failure. When you do something with faith, it will result in success.
是某个人、某件事赋予了他们全新的信念和信仰,使他们勇敢前行,从那些貌似失败的困境中努力获取成功。
Someone, something, gave them a new belief in themselves and a new faith in their power to win-and they leaped ahead and wrested success from seemingly certain defeat.
如果失败很重要,怎样才能更好地利用它?当你在某件事上失败时(一件新产品,一次谈判,或者是最近的求职),怎样才是迎接失败、吸取失败经验的最佳方式?。
So if failure is so important, how can you best embrace it? When you fail at something (a new product, a negotiation, or a recent hire), what's the best way to welcome it, and hear it out?
你也许对世界上并不存在失败这个说法感到非常的奇怪,其实,失败只是别人对你做的某件事的一些特殊的看法。
You may be surprised to hear this, but failure does not exist, failure is simply someone else's opinion of how a certain act should have been completed.
所以在某件事情上失败之后,或是面对一些挑战的时候,你就会想“我绝对没有谁谁谁那么优秀,我还是放弃了吧。”
So you fail at something, or you're facing a challenge. And you think, "I'll never be as good as *insert famous example here. * I might as well give up."
所以在某件事情上失败之后,或是面对一些挑战的时候,你就会想“我绝对没有谁谁谁那么优秀,我还是放弃了吧。”
So you fail at something, or you're facing a challenge. And you think, "I'll never be as good as *insert famous example here. * I might as well give up."
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