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</html><description>This quote comes from Tim Harford, who argues that success is really just a product of failure. He believes we have to try, fail and quickly correct our mistakes in order to properly succeed. Because failure is just an inevitability, no matter who you are, the key is to get better at recovering from it [&hellip;]</description></oembed>
