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How to See “Failure” Like a Scientist

How to See “Failure” Like a Scientist

Don’t take failure personally.

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Jan 31, 2019
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Scientists don’t take failure personally.

With any experiment they have their hypothesis, conditions, and conclusion.

If their conclusion doesn’t match their hypothesis it doesn’t mean their experiment was a failure!

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