Seriously this is not news. The idea that you learn more and gain more from failure is a very very old idea. I’m sad that people think they are just now learning this.
Not knowing this simple idea is typical for humans.
Seriously this is not news. The idea that you learn more and gain more from failure is a very very old idea. I’m sad that people think they are just now learning this.
Not knowing this simple idea is typical for humans.
My grandfather taught me this long ago…
Iwas like 10 maybe…
The real problem, in my opinion, are companies and people who don’t learn from their mistakes. Even though they see what went wrong, they do it again and again.
Well said, some people NEVER learn! In fact I could probably mention two giant corporates who are currently making the same mistakes their predecessors have done…
Sometimes I wonder why are people so averse to history. It can offer you valuable insights if you look at it closely!
Ever since I was a young boy
I’ve played the silver ball
From Soho down to Brighton
I must have played them all
But I ain’t seen nothing like him
In any amusement hall
That deaf, dumb and blind kid
Sure plays a mean pinball
He’s a pinball wizard
There’s got to be a twist
A pinball wizard
He’s got such a supple wrist!!!
“The only truly failed project is the one where you didn’t learn anything along the way.”
This sounds absolutely like the kind of thing Liono would say at the end of an episode of “Thundercats.” I guess an appropriate response would be “Snarf!”
For BOB to be success we needed guided stress on this.Many people don’t even know it existed !!
Wow – turns out the Pinball 2000 project had an alternate take of full 3d emulation! It was called VIDBALL:
There was even a “risque” mode that would unlock later at night with some adult themed tables (!)