This is probably one of the most beautiful, controversial thrilled books that I have ever read.
My work experience until know doesn’t allow failure, the society where I have been raised, thorough out the failure people instead of encouraging them as the author Tim Harford do in this book.
Be willing to fail a lot says Tim, cause from the failure will begun the success, but continuing the message in the book he says that you can fail but if you fail make it on survivable scale, which can cause very damage to your work or business or project. But if you spot a failure you have to fix it, and earlier because the loose time can bring you a total failure.
Being an economist himself, I have doubt about his writing, but after I read this book, I don’t know if he is better as an economist or a writer, but probably he is both.
There are some good lessons in the book, like you have to adapt to the changing world every day in order to have success.
it is very interesting how the greatest inventors of the human history have succeeded by failing many times. Let me share the history of Thomas Edison;"In his early years, teachers told Edison he was "too stupid to learn anything." Work was no better, as he was fired from his first two jobs for not being productive enough. Even as an inventor, Edison made 1,000 unsuccessful attempts at inventing the light bulb." However at the end he did it...
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