How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big

Kind of the Story of My Life

English language

Published April 27, 2013

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978-1-59184-691-8
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We insist on setting up an opposition between concepts of success and failure, but this notion is unhelpful and can stop us achieving due to the stigma attached to failure itself. Find out why you need to start thinking about failure differently and learn useful strategies that will enable you to see success as an achievable possibility.

How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big illustrates why failure is a crucial, beneficial part of a process for repositioning yourself so that you're more likely to find success in the long run. Learn logical, practical steps you can take to restructure your approach to working toward achievement and simplified methods for boosting your energy, motivation, skills, and productivity. By applying the formulas laid out, you can increase your likelihood of achieving success and feel better about your progress on a daily basis.

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Scott Adams used to believe that by writing one's goals 15 times a day, you would magically achieve them ("The Dilbert Future", 1998, p. 246). Now he claims that "Goals are for losers; systems are for winners". What happened to his belief in "written affirmations"?

Anyway, while his new beliefs make more sense than the old ones, they are not original. Adams recommends adopting good working habit, keeping fit, learning from setbacks, not getting discouraged too early but also being ready to let go, blah, blah, blah...

Overall, reading his book made me think of the children's book, "The Little Engine that Could". I think that one can summarize the "philosophy" of Scott Adams as little more than "if you repeat yourself often enough that you will succeed, then you will succeed", with the very useful and convenient complement "and if you fail, then keep on going".

This belief in …