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040: Cheerleading Mistakes

We’re going to make mistakes. It’s a fact of the complexity of our work. Fortunately, as part of the learning process mistakes are profoundly helpful. Let’s pay attention to them.  “There is no such thing as a failed experiment,

An episode of the Liberation Is Possible podcast, hosted by Anthony Twig Wheeler, titled "040: Cheerleading Mistakes" was published on June 3, 2015 and runs 16 minutes.

June 3, 2015 ·16m · Liberation Is Possible

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We’re going to make mistakes. It’s a fact of the complexity of our work. Fortunately, as part of the learning process mistakes are profoundly helpful. Let’s pay attention to them.  “There is no such thing as a failed experiment, only experiments with unexpected outcomes” – Richard Buckminster Fuller

We’re going to make mistakes. It’s a fact of the complexity of our work. Fortunately, as part of the learning process mistakes are profoundly helpful. Let’s pay attention to them.  “There is no such thing as a failed experiment, only experiments with unexpected outcomes” – Richard Buckminster Fuller
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