Résumé du livre
John C. Maxwell is a prolific best-selling author who focuses on leadership. He’s also the founder and leader of EQUIP, a non-profit organization specializing in leadership development. In his past career, he was a reverend.
Failure, often feared, is a powerful catalyst for growth and success. Entrepreneurs, on average, face nearly four failed ventures before achieving their goals, understanding that setbacks strengthen their position. This resilience is exemplified by Sergio Zyman, whose failure with New Coke ultimately led to Coca-Cola Classic's triumph, and by the pottery class experiment in *Art and Fear*, where learning from repeated mistakes produced superior results. Failure teaches valuable lessons, but only if we commit to analyzing its causes, as seen in Greg Horn’s swift recovery after a devastating flood and Roger Crawford’s triumph over physical limitations. By taking ownership of our circumstances and reframing failure as a stepping stone, we can uncover new opportunities, much like Amelia Earhart, who turned setbacks into record-breaking achievements. Embracing failure not only builds resilience but also fosters innovation, paving the way for long-term success.
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