There is nothing wrong with failing something. Failure is totally a part of life and this happens to everyone.
- CV of Failures – Princeton: Link
- What is your CV of failures?: Link
- Failure in Science Is Frequent and Inevitable–and We Should Talk More about It – 2016: Link
- In Science, And In Life, ‘Once A Failure’ Does Not Mean ‘Always A Failure’ – 2018: Link
- Failure in Science and Why It Is a Good Thing – 2018: Link
- Scientific progress is built on failure – 2019: Link
- Why Science Needs Failure to Succeed – 2015: Link
- GROWTH MINDSET AND WHY FAILURE IS A POSITIVE WORD – 2018:
Link - Self-Compassion, Growth Mindset, and the Benefits of Failure – 2017: Link
- Stop Worrying About Failure. Focus on Mindset – 2017: Link
- Do You Keep a Failure Résumé? Here’s Why You Should Start – NYT – Feb, 2019: Link
- Failure isn’t a roadblock. It’s part of the process.
- How to cope with failure, according to psychology: Link
- The importance of stupidity in scientific research: Link
- Why is stupidity in scientific research important?: Link
- How to Get Better at Dealing with Change: Link