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Different Kinds of Feedback

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At School

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Old School New School

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Another example

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When it comes to failure, Thomas Edison failed more

than almost anyone. His failures in trying to make the

first light bulb resulted in the dictaphone, mimeograph,

stock ticker, storage battery, carbon transmitter and,

FINALLY, his joint invention of the light bulb. In the

end, his 10,000+ flops fade into insignificance alongside

his 1093 patents.

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Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again, this time more

intelligently.

Henry Ford

Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of

enthusiasm.

Winston Churchill

Only those who dare to fail greatly can ever achieve greatly.

Robert F. Kennedy

If you are not prepared to be wrong, you will never come up

with anything original.

Ken Robinson

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Failure as Feedback

Learning from failure requires three things:

• Putting yourself in situations where you can make

interesting mistakes

• Having the self-confidence to admit to them

• Being courageous about making changes

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Marshmallow Challenge

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Handcuffs

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Lilly Pads

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Feedback=Failure

The Failure Zone