To solidify this point further, achieving the desired outcome from the very first attempt is ideal in most cases. However, it is human nature to appreciate the completion of a particular task after the fourth try when compared to the completion of a task after the first try. It seems that our effort to complete the more challenging task, even though it took more time, certainly seems more relevant when compared to the task that was completed quickly. …show more content…
The most influential leaders have failed at one point or another – Thomas Edison, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs – all great minds who at one point, failed at a certain aspect in their professional careers. However, all three leaders managed to move beyond this failure by accepting it as a stepping stone into something even greater. There existed a time when nobody would have thought that the incandescent light bulb would be available worldwide in addition to Microsoft’s new innovations that are now comparable to Apple. These are things that nobody would have imagined but all of these technological advancements have occurred because of