Failure is now big business for the highly successful | Fiona Sturges

In bestselling books, Ted Talks and podcasts, the famous love to tell us how they failed – and it seems we love to listen

There is no better time to be a failure. Or, to put it another way, now would seem like a good moment to turn failure into success. The relentless focus on exams at school means most of us are reared to view failure as undesirable, a consequence of not knuckling down and doing your homework. But in the adult world failure is increasingly fetishised and monetised. Setbacks, both major and minor, are evidence of our struggle. We are all the better for having messed up.

While some struggles may be ongoing, the popular narrative requires the protagonist to have triumphed

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from The Guardian https://ift.tt/2F6AXX2

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