In order to succeed you must learn to fail fast.
More wisdom next week,
Andrew
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About Andrew Reynolds
Born in California
Did the school thing studying electronics, computers, release engineering and literary criticism.
I worked in the high tech world doing software release engineering and am now retired.
Then I got prostate cancer.
Now I am a blogger and work in my wood shop doing scroll saw work and marquetry.
Great read, thanks for sharing!
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Thanks for reading.
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Hey Andrew – great to meet you. When you say fail fast, do you mean – move on quickly when you fail?
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Welcome to the blog. Fail fast is a term used in high tech to mean recognize quickly that something isn’t working, stop, and move on to something else. As you said, “move on quickly.” Too often we waste time trying to succeed with something that just isn’t going to work.
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Smart
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I don’t understand your references to failure! You are a winner, a wonderful writer, and a superb poet! Three cheers!
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Well thank you — but you don’t see the number of posts I delete before posting … 😉
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Fail fast so you have time to fit in a couple of repeats before finally moving forward!
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Exactly!
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Love it. I’m totally killing it, then. 😉
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I knew you could do it! 😉
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👍 Hopefully the pieces will be few and easy to reassemble.
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or at least reusable in new things.
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I think I learned ‘fail fast’ from you, Andrew. I’ve adopted it as my own since then.
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Yeah, guess I have used this before.
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