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561. How to Succeed at Failing, Part 1: The Chain of Events

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Becoming a Scholar of Failure

The speaker became a scholar of failure because of the desire to understand organizational learning and the necessity for organizations to adapt to a changing world. She believes that the aversion to failure is deeply ingrained from a young age and that our upbringing places a strong emphasis on success rather than failure. According to the speaker, the reasons most people fail at failure are aversion, confusion, and fear, which manifest as emotional, cognitive, and social barriers.

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