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Simon Sinek: Success hinges on profound failure and learning from setbacks

Management guru Simon Sinek posits that highly successful individuals invariably experience profound failure, often reaching a point of 'zero' before achieving their greatest successes. He argues that significant learning and growth only occur during difficult times, not when things are going well. A Northwestern University study supports this, finding that learning from failure is crucial for success, as exemplified by figures like Steve Jobs who overcame significant setbacks to achieve remarkable accomplishments. AI

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Simon Sinek: Success hinges on profound failure and learning from setbacks

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 · Sydney Lake ·

    Simon Sinek says the most successful people in the world ‘hit zero’ or came close to it: Failure is ‘the gift’

    The leadership expert behind one of the most-watched TED Talks of all time says rock bottom is a feature, not a bug, of every success story.