
Description: This short video reframes failure as actionable information, urging viewers to adopt an experimental mindset. It argues setbacks are data points that accelerate learning: iterate, adjust, and persist. Using an AI-prompt analogy, it demonstrates how refining approaches turns bad results into progress. The goal is to remove fear of failure by becoming a researcher focused on fast feedback and improvement.
– Reframe failure: Stop avoiding bad results; collect them as data that teach what to change.
– Iterate and learn: Each setback provides one specific lesson — adjust and run the system again.
– AI analogy: Like tweaking prompts when an AI answer is poor, refine your process until it works.
– Identity shift: Move from ‘I suck’ to ‘I’m experimenting’; prioritize finding what’s wrong quickly.
Quotes:
Failure isn’t defeat. It’s just data.
Stop trying to avoid bad results. Start collecting them.
Your new goal isn’t to be right. It’s to find out what’s wrong as fast as possible.
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| Upload date: | 2026-02-21 |
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| Likes: | 580 |
| Comments: | 36 |
| Statistics updated: | 2026-03-10 |
Specification: Give me 55 seconds and I’ll DELETE your Fear of Failure
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