Falsification: How Failure Leads to Success
Thomas Edison had been working on a nickel-iron battery when his associate Walter S. Mallory stopped by the lab. For over five months, Edison hadn’t
Thomas Edison had been working on a nickel-iron battery when his associate Walter S. Mallory stopped by the lab. For over five months, Edison hadn’t
Berry Gordy always knew that he would be in the music industry. But, when his record store failed, he was forced to get a regular
In 1960, Dodgers pitcher Sandy Koufax was ready to call it quits. Despite having impressive power, he never seemed to be able to control his
Humans are built for visuals. On average, we receive 11 million bites of information per second. 90% of that is dedicated to sight. Make use
John McEnroe was practicing before his 1984 Wimbledon final and abruptly quit. He said he felt great and didn’t want to leave his best form
There’s nothing like a good analogy to drive home a point. Think of some of the most profound analogies in our culture. Who doesn’t instantly
By working backward, we are able to gain perspective on the problem and hone in on the direction we want to take from the start.
When we don’t properly assess the situation and understand what we’re trying to achieve, things can and often do go awry.