The undertaking of any project involves a bit of a risk. What if you run into an insurmountable roadblock or what if you botch it up and make it worse? Here’s the bad news: you can’t avoid the failure-point in a project. But there’s good news: reaching a failure-point still means progress.
How can you design your work so that you can keep going the face of setbacks?
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