At the point when a researcher runs a test, there are a wide range of results that could happen. A few outcomes are sure and some are negative, yet every one of them are information focuses. Each outcome is a bit of information that can eventually prompt an answer.
Also, that is precisely how a researcher treats disappointment: as another information point.
This is very different than how society frequently discusses disappointment. For the vast majority of us, disappointment feels like a sign of our identity as a man.
Falling flat a test implies you're not sufficiently shrewd. Neglecting to get fit means you're unfortunate. Bombing in business implies you don't have what it takes. Falling flat at workmanship implies you're not innovative. Et cetera.
Be that as it may, for the researcher, a negative outcome isn't an indication that they are a terrible researcher. Indeed, it's a remarkable inverse. Demonstrating a theory wrong is frequently similarly as valuable as demonstrating it right since you picked up something en route.
Your disappointments are basically information focuses that can help lead you to the correct answer.
Disappointment is the Cost You Pay to be Right
None of this is to state that you should look to commit errors or that coming up short is enjoyable. Clearly, you'll endeavor to do things the correct way. What's more, bombing on something that is vital to you is never fun.
Be that as it may, disappointment will dependably be a piece of your development for one straightforward reason…
In case you're centered around building another propensity or taking in another aptitude or acing a specialty of any sort, at that point you're fundamentally testing in somehow. Also, on the off chance that you run enough examinations, at that point once in a while you will get a negative outcome.
It happens to each researcher and it will happen to you and me too. To summarize Seth Godin: Failure is essentially a cost you need to pay while in transit to being correct.
Treat disappointment like a researcher. Your disappointments are not you. Your victories are not you. They are essentially information focuses that assistance manage the following analysis.
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