Failing Forward: Turning Mistakes Into Stepping... -

If you tend to play it safe because you’re afraid of looking bad, this book is a necessary "kick in the pants." It doesn’t just tell you to "try again"; it teaches you how to .

The book provides a 15-step roadmap to change your mindset, emphasizing that you should never let a mistake go to waste. If you're going to fail, do it fast and extract every bit of data you can from it. Failing Forward: Turning Mistakes into Stepping...

Maxwell argues that the only difference between "average" people and "achieving" people is their perception of and response to failure. He breaks down the "Failure Quotient"—your ability to digest a setback, learn the lesson, and move on without losing your momentum. If you tend to play it safe because

The tone is classic Maxwell—encouraging, anecdotal, and very structured. It’s filled with stories of famous figures (like Edison and Truett Cathy) who failed spectacularly before they succeeded, making the concepts feel attainable. Maxwell argues that the only difference between "average"

He strips away the stigma. Failure isn't a character flaw; it’s an event.

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