Ep. 11-Leadership Myths: "You Learn More From Your Mistakes Than You Do From Your Successes"
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Learning from your mistakes is a good idea, but thinking that you'll learn more from them than your successes is a myth (and, ironically, a mistake).
Instead, we should study ourselves at our best, make sure we have a direction, and move toward something, not merely away from something.
In this episode, we discuss:
- The pushback I got when I said Elon Musk was a bad leader
- The difference between making mistakes on purpose and "trying to fail"
- Why moving toward something is almost always better than moving away from something
- Questions to ask yourself to determine direction
- Some of Stosh's history, and how he lived a long time before realizing some of the truths he shares in this podcast
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