In this episode, I explore why failure is not something to hide, but something to study, share, and even celebrate. Drawing inspiration from the “Flops” exhibition at the Musée des Arts et Métiers, I look at how psychology, religion, science, and art all reveal the same truth: my mistakes are often the very things that shape my character, deepen my relationships, and point me toward a more meaningful life.
Why failed products like BIC for Her and New Coke can teach us about resilience
The psychology of growth mindset, self-compassion, and learning from mistakes
How traditions like Kintsugi and teshuvah honor repair over perfection
Stories of famous failures from Thomas Edison to J.K. Rowling
Books, movies, songs, and poems that remind us to “fail better”
Reflection questions to help me turn every flop into wisdom and purpose
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