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Tiny Leaps, Big Changes

562 - Nobody Remembers Your Failures

Tiny Leaps, Big Changes

Gregg Clunis

Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.3920 Ratings

🗓️ 14 July 2020

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, we talk about how nobody remembers your failures. 

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According to a small 2015 study with a sample size of about 1000. 31% of adults have a fear of failure.

This can lead to:

  • Inaction
  • Frustration
  • Low self-esteem
  • Negative effects across your entire life

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What is failure anyway?

Here's how I look at it:

  • As long as you keep trying you will never fail.
  • Being "in progress" is not the same as "I've failed". stop treating them the same.
  • If you decide a goal isn't what you want anymore and abandon it then you have successfully dodged a bullet
  • The only way to "fail" is to want something and do nothing about it

With that said, this isn't the commonly accepted view of failure. So let's look at some examples of failures that no one remembers:

  • Bill Gates: $110 Billion. Started Microsoft and invented computing as we know it. Started a company in 1972 called Traf-O-Data to provide traffic data to engineers. Have you ever heard of it? Of course not, it was a massive failure. Then in 1975 he started Microsoft. What would have happened if Traf-O-Data had worked? The entire computing industry, everything we know as technology may be completely different.
  • Oprah Winfrey was the co-anchor on a prime-time news station back in 1976. The show flopped and she was fired after a year. She later went on to do...well basically everything. You know who Oprah is.
  • Usain Bolt was chosen for the 2004 Jamaican Olympic  team in Athens. He was eliminated in the first round of the 200 m dash. Then in 2012 he became the first man in history to set 3 world records in a single Olympic Games competition.

The examples are endless

  • No one remembers or talks about your failures
  • No one cares about what you "didn't" do
  • The 3 examples I've given, while they may have viewed each of these events as failures at the time they all did exactly what they should have. They tried again. Bill Gates didn't stop after Traf-O-Data and say "well, I guess running a business isn't for me". Oprah didn't get fired and decide that she just wasn't a good host. Usain Bolt didn't get eliminated and say "well I guess that was my shot. I blew it".
  • I'm sure each of them were in pain. I'm sure each of them hurt. But they kept going. So they never failed. They just learned and tried again. That's what you need to do.

Resources:

https://www.beingguru.com/2018/09/bill-gates-1st-startup-traf-o-data-was-a-failure-in-70s-failure-is-just-a-word-if-you-look-back-at-your-mistakes/

https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/2011/5/1/when-oprah-was-ours

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/usain-bolt-worlds-fastest-man/0/usain-bolt-a-life-in-pictures/bolt-in-the-first-round-of-the-200m-at-the-2004-olympics-athens/

Transcript

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0:00.0

In this is tiny leaps, we talk about how nobody remembers your failures.

0:07.0

Get excited because this is tiny leaps.

0:12.0

Big Jake. Welcome to another episode of Tiny Leaps. Big changes where I share simple strategies you can use to get more out of your life.

0:37.3

My name is Greg Klunis and in this episode we are looking at the idea of failure.

0:44.0

Failure is something that we've covered a lot on this podcast

0:48.0

because it is such a major sticking point for so many people when we're trying to make

0:55.9

changes when we're trying to do things the idea of failure is something that we

1:01.2

are we all sort of share a hesitation around we share even

1:06.1

if it's not a full-blown fear of failure like we all sort of hesitate around the

1:11.0

risk that comes with failure and the negative consequences and

1:15.4

feelings that might come with that failure.

1:19.4

And it's just such a major part of everything because as I've talked about on this

1:24.2

podcast in the past failure is a requirement it's a stepping stone to

1:29.2

getting to the other side it's you're not really able to find quote-on-quote success without

1:36.0

going through failures and without those failures you really can't get

1:40.8

anywhere so it's such an important part of our journey, but it also plays a major

1:47.3

role in driving negative feelings towards our growth. So in this episode I want to talk about it again and really try to

1:55.9

drive home this idea that no one is going to remember your failures. No matter

2:01.6

what it is you're trying to do no matter what it is you're trying to do, no matter what it is you are working on or taking a risk on, it might seem scary and big and it might seem like failure is this massive consequential thing, and it is but at the end of the day at the end of your life those failures aren't the things people are going to remember about you.

2:20.5

So I want to talk about that in today's episode. Now before I do I want to talk about that in today's episode now before I do I want to let you know that if you have been struggling to be more consistent and take daily actions towards your goals or if you felt like you're always

2:35.0

starting over from scratch I get it I've been there and there's nothing more

2:39.9

frustrating than taking the time to identify your goal only to wake up 30 days

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