Breakthroughs come from a willingness to experiment from "summary" of How to Fly a Horse by Kevin Ashton
To create something new, we must be willing to try something new. This is the essence of innovation - the willingness to experiment. Breakthroughs do not come from following the same old paths; they come from exploring uncharted territory. It is through trial and error that we discover what works and what doesn't. In the pursuit of a breakthrough, we must be open to failure. Failure is not the end, but a stepping stone to success. It is through our failures that we learn valuable lessons that guide us towards our ultimate goal. Those who are afraid to fail will never achieve greatness, for it is only by taking risks that we can reach new heights.
Experimentation is not a haphazard process; it requires discipline and focus. We must be willing to test our ideas rigorously, constantly seeking ways to improve and refine them. It is through this process of iteration that we can uncover the hidden potential within our ideas.
Innovation is not a linear path; it is a journey filled with twists and turns. We must be willing to embrace uncertainty and ambiguity, for it is in these moments of doubt that we find our greatest breakthroughs. By pushing beyond our comfort zones and challenging the status quo, we can unlock new possibilities that were previously unimaginable.
To fly a horse, we must first be willing to fall. We must be willing to take risks and push the boundaries of what is possible. It is through this spirit of experimentation that we can achieve the extraordinary. So let us not be afraid to fail, but rather embrace it as a necessary step towards success.
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