Here are the timestamps for you: 0:00 Start here 0:40 Redefining Failure 2:08 Failure is Inevitable 3:29 Opportunities and Motivation 4:51 Lessons Learned 7:51 The Secrets They Know You can also get the full illustration here: email.artofimprovement.co.uk/why-successful-people-all-embrace-failure
My favourite video of your channel. Fear of failure it's really dangerous. It made me feel stuck in life because i was afraid of trying to do everthing. The insicurities creep in your life slowly until they take everthing from you. For me they were the cause of a depressive episode. It took me 3 years to realize what caused it and i am still learning to accept failure, so this video helped a lot. Thanks!
I relate to your experience, because I used to fear failure. However, after I started watching videos on why I must fail to succeed, I started to gain more and more confidence. I accepted failure since the age of 25.
@@warrenbradford2597 i am so happy you are better! I'm younger but everytime i think i have fully accepted it in the end it always gets back at me. Especially right now that exams are approaching. But i bounce back faster everytime it happens. I went to therapy though, i couldn't make it alone
Very good video and the thing from Albert Einstein is inspirational and I’ll try to view failure as an opportunity to learn from mistakes and not give up so fast
Always love these videos - motivating and inspiring at the same time! I was an overacheiver in highschool and wish I had seen this. It was a lot of stress and failing was never an option, so I always took it really hard if I did less than excellent on something. I was that person in the group who'd do all the group work so i wouldn't get a low mark b/c of the others; I was that person who wrote 13 drafts for a 6 page essay'; I was that person who was on honour roll every semester, every year; I was that person who wanted to be the smartest. Failure wouldn't get me there, so my solution was to never fail.....It's hard to separate identity from failure - why would I see it any differently than identifying my personality with my achievements? If I succeeded it was because of me; if I failed it was because of me. I never saw failure as a learning tool - I only saw it as a reflection of me. Learning to shift failure slightly to the left, outside and on the edge of that reflection, and reframe it in my head took a very long time (and still am in many small(er) ways). I always take this topic to heart
Here are the timestamps for you:
0:00 Start here
0:40 Redefining Failure
2:08 Failure is Inevitable
3:29 Opportunities and Motivation
4:51 Lessons Learned
7:51 The Secrets They Know
You can also get the full illustration here: email.artofimprovement.co.uk/why-successful-people-all-embrace-failure
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My favourite video of your channel. Fear of failure it's really dangerous. It made me feel stuck in life because i was afraid of trying to do everthing. The insicurities creep in your life slowly until they take everthing from you. For me they were the cause of a depressive episode. It took me 3 years to realize what caused it and i am still learning to accept failure, so this video helped a lot. Thanks!
I relate to your experience, because I used to fear failure. However, after I started watching videos on why I must fail to succeed, I started to gain more and more confidence. I accepted failure since the age of 25.
@@warrenbradford2597 i am so happy you are better! I'm younger but everytime i think i have fully accepted it in the end it always gets back at me. Especially right now that exams are approaching. But i bounce back faster everytime it happens. I went to therapy though, i couldn't make it alone
I am a day trader and this video is point on...as a trader, fear of failure should not be anywhere near
I loved how much sense this made to me! Thank you!!
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Very good video and the thing from Albert Einstein is inspirational and I’ll try to view failure as an opportunity to learn from mistakes and not give up so fast
Time to quote Mandela: "I never lose. I either win or I learn."
Always love these videos - motivating and inspiring at the same time! I was an overacheiver in highschool and wish I had seen this. It was a lot of stress and failing was never an option, so I always took it really hard if I did less than excellent on something. I was that person in the group who'd do all the group work so i wouldn't get a low mark b/c of the others; I was that person who wrote 13 drafts for a 6 page essay'; I was that person who was on honour roll every semester, every year; I was that person who wanted to be the smartest. Failure wouldn't get me there, so my solution was to never fail.....It's hard to separate identity from failure - why would I see it any differently than identifying my personality with my achievements? If I succeeded it was because of me; if I failed it was because of me. I never saw failure as a learning tool - I only saw it as a reflection of me. Learning to shift failure slightly to the left, outside and on the edge of that reflection, and reframe it in my head took a very long time (and still am in many small(er) ways). I always take this topic to heart
Looks so good! More open
Battling the urge of perfection
Love your channel❤
it is such an amazing video, may I know which tool did you make by?
www.artofimprovement.co.uk/animation-software
very good. I watch your videos from China. May I ask what software did you use to make this 2D anime?
Here is the software I use: www.artofimprovement.co.uk/animation-software
@@TheArtofImprovement Thanks
My teacher is using your clips from your video to make money 😂
How?
@TheArtofImprovement She takes pictures of your clips She uses them for her channel and And The company she works part-time In