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Success through failure
the paradox of design
Book • 2005
In 'Success through Failure: The Paradox of Design', Henry Petroski argues that success in design often comes from learning from failures rather than solely imitating past successes.
He examines various examples, from everyday objects to monumental structures like bridges, highlighting the interplay between success and failure in design.
He examines various examples, from everyday objects to monumental structures like bridges, highlighting the interplay between success and failure in design.
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as one of his favorite nerds whose work on engineering failures influenced his writing.


Tim Harford

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