Failing Forward: Turning Mistakes Into Stepping... -
If you tend to play it safe because you’re afraid of looking bad, this book is a necessary "kick in the pants." It doesn’t just tell you to "try again"; it teaches you how to .
Maxwell argues that the only difference between "average" people and "achieving" people is their perception of and response to failure. He breaks down the "Failure Quotient"—your ability to digest a setback, learn the lesson, and move on without losing your momentum. Failing Forward: Turning Mistakes into Stepping...
He strips away the stigma. Failure isn't a character flaw; it’s an event. If you tend to play it safe because
Here’s a breakdown of why this book is a staple for anyone looking to build resilience: He strips away the stigma
The book provides a 15-step roadmap to change your mindset, emphasizing that you should never let a mistake go to waste. If you're going to fail, do it fast and extract every bit of data you can from it.

