liquidfeet
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I just ran across a short essay about the benefits of deliberately practicing failure.
https://fs.blog/2021/01/practice-failure/
This short article references Amelia Earhart' autobiography The Fun of It, and includes several quotes from her book.
Here's how the article begins:
We learn valuable lessons when we experience failure and setbacks. Most of us wait for those failures to happen to us, however, instead of seeking them out. But deliberately making mistakes can give us the knowledge we need to more easily overcome obstacles in the future.
Does anybody here intentionally practice failure in your skiing in order to increase your skill level? Thoughts?
https://fs.blog/2021/01/practice-failure/
This short article references Amelia Earhart' autobiography The Fun of It, and includes several quotes from her book.
Here's how the article begins:
We learn valuable lessons when we experience failure and setbacks. Most of us wait for those failures to happen to us, however, instead of seeking them out. But deliberately making mistakes can give us the knowledge we need to more easily overcome obstacles in the future.
Does anybody here intentionally practice failure in your skiing in order to increase your skill level? Thoughts?