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It's become a classic business mantra: you learn more from your failures
than from your successes. But what if that idea is all wrong? Alex
Bogusky, co-chairman of Crispin Porter + Bogusky, believes it
is--and recent MIT
research showing that we learn more from success backs him up. "You
create a fearful culture where you spend a lot of time looking at where
you screwed up," he says. Instead, his company has bred a culture in
which success is celebrated, and failure is forgotten.
To read the full, original article click on this link: Stop Learning From Your Failures, It Creates a Culture of Fear | Fast Company
Author: Noah
Robischon