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562. How to Succeed at Failing, Part 2: Life and Death

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The Role of Task Challenge in Failure

Inability is often caused by the challenge of the task. For instance, an Olympic gymnast may fail to perform challenging maneuvers consistently. The same principle applies to the corporate and academic realms, such as the NASA shuttle program. Despite its formidable nature, they called it the Challenger. Richard Feynman's investigation into the Challenger accident reveals the need for a psychologically safe and open work environment. Learning from failures is crucial to preventing them in the future.

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