If you do absolutely nothing, you will never fail. However, you will never succeed either. Thomas Edison once remarked, concerning the invention of the incandescent light bulb, that he learned a lot of ways to get it wrong before he got it right.
Actually history shows that the key to success is to fail as often as necessary until you succeed. But you have to learn the right lesson from each failure.
A dear friend who we have known since before she was successful was among those at the top of her field for a number of years before changing fields. (It is one where most people age out.) Fans used to write of her amazing successes as if they were all that happened. When she complained to me that the admirers did not see that what really happened was that “for every 20 times I was knocked down I had to get up 21 times” I suggested that she tell them that. It is a phrase that has stuck with me ever since that conversation.
You’ve just summed up every pre and post game commentary ever. Well, maybe not. Throw in a 110% and point out the obvious that better defense means the other team won’t score.
BE THIS GUY about 6 years ago
Slippery slope to “just don’t try.”
gocomics about 6 years ago
Drastically lower your definition of success.
DarthRevan about 6 years ago
“Do, or do not. There is no try.”
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member about 6 years ago
Bienvenue Monsieur De Lapalisse
finkd about 6 years ago
You just might be, Pig.
jimmjonzz Premium Member about 6 years ago
Right up there with the common advice to the depressed.
“Stop being depressed!”
chris_weaver about 6 years ago
Success for Dummies: the Cliffs Notes version.
Breadboard about 6 years ago
Just keep moving the ball forward ………..
Troglodyte about 6 years ago
That’s like the secret to eternal life: keep breathing!
Kind&Kinder about 6 years ago
In a Pig’s ear…and out the other!
KarlHorak about 6 years ago
“Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better.”
mjb515 about 6 years ago
The devil being in the details, and it is all details.
treutvid about 6 years ago
We need to pass a law: Fail Less. Then people won’t fail!
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member about 6 years ago
“I don’t want to achieve immortality through my work; I want to achieve immortality through not dying.”—Woody Allen
hangedman about 6 years ago
The shortest distance between two points. Pet more, meow less.
Qiset about 6 years ago
Become a scientist. Then it doesn’t matter whether you fail or not.
Lyons Group, Inc. about 6 years ago
Then there’s the Clark Howard saying: “Save more, spend less, and avoid getting ripped off!”
Homer J about 6 years ago
Trying is the first step towards failure
comicsrrd about 6 years ago
Just handle success like I handle dating: Lower expectations.
smgray about 6 years ago
If at first you don’t succeed, go have a drink. No sense being OCD about it.
garcoa about 6 years ago
Many people like simplistic messages which are really complete nonsense, but I have failed to understand why.
uniquename about 6 years ago
I fail right up to the point that I succeed. I’m really good at failing.
JudyAz about 6 years ago
“Fail less” does not guarantee success. Just like “not negative” doesn’t necessarily mean “positive”.
Bookworm about 6 years ago
If you do absolutely nothing, you will never fail. However, you will never succeed either. Thomas Edison once remarked, concerning the invention of the incandescent light bulb, that he learned a lot of ways to get it wrong before he got it right.
Snolep about 6 years ago
We never failed to fail, it was the easiest thing to do.
edbos1_1 about 6 years ago
Like the strategy for winning a basketball game…score more points than the other team.
CitizenKing about 6 years ago
Actually history shows that the key to success is to fail as often as necessary until you succeed. But you have to learn the right lesson from each failure.
Cameron1988 Premium Member about 6 years ago
But the really successful people learned from their failures
SukieCrandall Premium Member about 6 years ago
If you do not fail often enough then you are not trying hard enough.
SukieCrandall Premium Member about 6 years ago
A dear friend who we have known since before she was successful was among those at the top of her field for a number of years before changing fields. (It is one where most people age out.) Fans used to write of her amazing successes as if they were all that happened. When she complained to me that the admirers did not see that what really happened was that “for every 20 times I was knocked down I had to get up 21 times” I suggested that she tell them that. It is a phrase that has stuck with me ever since that conversation.
DCBakerEsq about 6 years ago
Flawless.
drycurt about 6 years ago
Which is worse – do and fail, or don’t do?
halvincobbes Premium Member about 6 years ago
You’ve just summed up every pre and post game commentary ever. Well, maybe not. Throw in a 110% and point out the obvious that better defense means the other team won’t score.
Chris Sherlock about 6 years ago
“I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.” – Thomas Edison
SUBWAY 13 about 6 years ago
What succeeds?
A parrot that can’t close its beak.
Sisyphos about 6 years ago
I stand in awe of your wit, Pig! It is truly astonishing!
Gamer about 6 years ago
Pig, your IQ is over 9,000.