Friday, July 27, 2007

Failure Doesn't Suck - Part II

If you read yesterday's Fast Company interview with Sir James Dyson, you undoubtedly got inspired by his story. Here's an innovator who gets his thrills solving big problems by making interesting products. When asked what kept him going despite 15 years of failed prototypes, he replied - "a lot of people give up when the world seems to be against them, but that's the point when you should push a little harder....Often, just around the corner is where the solution will happen." Click here to read the full text of the article and share an inspiration when your extra efforts led to something extraordinary.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I think this is the key Ted as we are all winners in our life if we choose to be. Sometimes you step around the corner and someone hits you square in the beak with an inch and a quarter steel pipe. It makes you be a little more cautious the next time you peek around a corner.

The solutions are out there and tackling the fear or dismissing the fear driven thoughts to keep going is the challenge.

James