Failure is a good thing, if you know how to fail correctly. It’s true: there is a right and a wrong way to fail, and failing the right way starts with learning how to embrace failure itself. Failure is a cul-de-sac on the road to success, as long as you know how to welcome failure
LAUNCHING FAILURE FOR SUCCESS
I know someone who did 1,000+ pull-ups yesterday, a feat I deemed impossible. Adam Chaney, a trainer on my staff, loves a good challenge. He master challenges however only because he gladly embraces the prospect of failure. Before Chaney started the day-long venture of doing 1,000 pull-ups, he accepted the possiblity that he might only complete 700 or 800, and