Whenever you fail at something, are you really failing or do you just need to do some course correction?
When you're lost in an unfamiliar place, you find a way to get to your destination.
When you start something new and it didn't go well as expected, you look for what worked and try again.
The only time you fail is when you don't start at all.
Here are some articles to help you navigate through:
π© Becoming a magician | Autotranslucence | π° 10 minutes
βmy definition of magic β competence so much more advanced than yours with such alien mental models that you cannot predict the outcomes of the model at all.β
Thank you for sharing this article, Helen! One of my favorite magicians. π€
π Good Enough Is Just Fine | Lawrence Yeo | π° 4 minutes
Perfectionism is one of the things we have to unlearn as adults if youβre not working in an industry that depends on precision, letβs say surgery or mechanical engineering.
Got this fun article from RadReads
π€ΉββοΈ IDEO Designers Share the Best Creative Advice They've Ever Received | π° 9 minutes
IDEO is one of the most creative companies in the whole world. That makes the advice in this article the best of the best!
ππ»ββοΈ Want to Sync the 2 Hemispheres of Your Brain? Neuroscience Says to Do This Daily (It Only Takes 4 Minutes) | Melanie Curtin | π° 3 minutes
Reminds me of some KPop moves π
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