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Wednesday, 21 June 2023

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"Some speak of the future
My love she speaks softly
She knows there's no success like failure
And that failure's no success at all"

The 20th century Bard...

https://youtube.com/watch?v=9mXGSjnUvSM&feature=share9

So true. If you never try you will never briuse your fragile ego. There is safety in not trying.

My thought about failure...

If one does not fail occasionally, one is not leading a very interesting life!

Your post also reminded me of a quote by Linus Pauling who won Nobel Prizes in Chemistry and Peace, but was horribly wrong when it came to nutrition, especially vitamin C.

The quote... “If you want to have good ideas you must have many ideas. Most of them will be wrong, and what you have to learn is which ones to throw away.”

Hi Mike
Bob said it well:

"you know, there's no success like failure, and failure is no success at all"

"Love minus zero, no limits"

kind regards
roger fisher
australia

I have not failed once. I have succeeded in proving that those 700 ways will not work. When I have eliminated the ways that will not work, I will find the way that will work. Thomas A. Edison

As a student studying physics and astronomy in the 1960s, I learned that "failure" was but another step in the research process. 100% of all experiments or theories are not successful; 1% is probably more like it. You learn from what didn't work, rethink and try again. The same thing is true in all aspects of life - and, of course photography. Every photo is not successful - a winner - but you should learn from every photo what works* and doesn't work and apply that to the next try.

*"What Works" is itself subject to interpretation, of course, and mostly subjective.

Failure happened to Churchill, many times in his long life. Most times it happened to be favourable for him in the end.
Best example are his "wilderness years" in the 1930s when nobody gave him a government office. This made him the credible figure, once WWII broke out. The rest is history.

From a science fiction Webcomic called Schlock Mercenary:

"70. Failure is not an option - it is mandatory. The option is whether or not to let failure be the last thing you do."

-- Howard Tayler

Edwin Land, the inventor of analog instant photography, was an indefatigable visionary who never compromised his goals. Central to that world view was the embrace of failure as a necessary component to success.

In "Insisting on the Impossible," Victor McElheny's excellent biography of Land, McElheny writes of the great struggles Polaroid went through to create color integral film, testing 10s of thousands of possible chemical formulations and approaches along the way.

Among Land's ruminations on the subject: "An essential aspect of creativity is not being afraid to fail."

You must fail to succeed. There is no other way.

- Dale

I've heard that FAIL actually means "First Attempt in Learning".

Seek opportunities to FAIL.

LCD Soundsystem's 'Daft Punk is Playing in My House'is another great number from the same album.

The designer of the deep sea submersible failed and the results are not good. It was a learning experience for others in the future, We hope so in any case.

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