It was Bill Gates who declared,"It's fine to celebrate success, but it is more important to heed the lessons of failure."
And it's good to realize that we all fail at times. It's just that most of us try to cover that up, or, at the very least, we don't broadcast our failures.
But that’s not how it works at Failure:Lab.
It’s a program designed to get us thinking about the meaning of failure – to realize that failure happens to everyone and to inspire us to take intelligent risks.
You can see our past Failure:Lab posts here.
Today, we hear about Ellie Rogers’ failure.
She works for leading furniture maker Herman Miller. She has an eight-year-old daughter, Campbell, and has found personal struggles to be overwhelming at times.
This is the story that Ellie shared at Failure:Lab Grand Rapids on May 23, 2013 at Wealthy Theatre.
Check it out below, or at this link.
http://youtu.be/fATqKfc9G68