W wbresson Senior member Mar 24, 2002 841 0 0 May 13, 2005 #2 It is better to fail at something that will eventually succeed then to succeed at something that will eventually fail
It is better to fail at something that will eventually succeed then to succeed at something that will eventually fail
Gibsons Lifer Aug 14, 2001 12,530 35 91 May 13, 2005 #5 Like when a basketball player needs to miss a free throw at the end of the game and makes it. I vote it's a failure.
Like when a basketball player needs to miss a free throw at the end of the game and makes it. I vote it's a failure.
M myusername Diamond Member Jun 8, 2003 5,046 0 0 May 13, 2005 #6 So are you saying you succeeded at failing? Or failed at failing?
X xirtam Diamond Member Aug 25, 2001 4,693 0 0 May 13, 2005 #7 Something that doesn't require creativity, that's for sure.
M myusername Diamond Member Jun 8, 2003 5,046 0 0 May 13, 2005 #8 Is that irony? because serendipity plays a big part in creativity.