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US 'freedom to fail' fuels innovation and resilience

The United States' historical advantage stems not just from innovation, but from a foundational principle of embracing failure as a catalyst for progress. This 'freedom to fail' encourages risk-taking and iterative development, contrasting with systems that punish setbacks. DocuSign's journey, from initial challenges to becoming global infrastructure, exemplifies how embracing failure can lead to significant advancements and resilience. AI

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US 'freedom to fail' fuels innovation and resilience

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · Keith Krach ·

    America’s secret weapon isn’t just innovation — It’s the freedom to fail

    As the U.S. marks its 250th anniversary, Keith Krach argues the country's greatest competitive edge has never been its wins.It's been its willingness to lose, learn, and try again.