成功就是不断失败却不失信心。”——温斯顿·丘吉尔
This sounds rather easy and intuitive, but it's very hard to do when the consequences of failure are severe. The researchers also found that positive feedback increased people's chances of success because it fueled the same optimism you experience when focusing solely on your goals.
听起来相当容易和直观,但当失败的后果很严重时就很难做到了。研究人员同时发现积极的反馈提升了人们成功的机会,因为当你只关注自己的目标时,它会加深你的乐观感。
The people who make history--true innovators--take things a step further and see failure as a mere stepping stone to success. Thomas Edison is a great example. It took him 1,000 tries to develop a light bulb that actually worked. When someone asked him how it felt to fail 1,000 times, he said, "I didn't fail 1,000 times. The light bulb was an invention with 1,000 steps."
创造历史的人(真正的革新者)会更进一步,把失败当做成功的垫脚石。托马斯·爱迪生是一个很好的例子,他尝试了1000次去发明可用的灯泡。当有人问他失败1000次是什么感觉时,他回答说,“我没有失败1000次,灯泡是一个经历了1000个步骤的发明。”
That attitude is what separates the successes from the failures. Thomas Edison isn't the only one. J. K. Rowling's manuscript for Harry Potter was only accepted after 12 publishers denied it, and even then she was only paid a nominal advance. Oprah Winfrey lost her job as a Baltimore news anchor for becoming too emotionally involved in her stories, a quality that became her trademark. Henry Ford lost his financial backers twice before he was able to produce a workable prototype of an automobile. The list goes on and on.
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