Failure is information. It tells you what does not work, what needs adjustment, what assumptions were wrong. Success often teaches less because it can confirm false beliefs.

The fear of failure prevents many attempts. But the attempt that fails teaches more than the attempt never made. Action plus failure equals learning. Inaction equals nothing.

Reframe failure as feedback. Not a verdict on your worth, but data for your next attempt. The scientists who make breakthroughs are the ones who tried, failed, adjusted, and tried again.

What failure taught you something valuable? What current fear of failure is preventing useful action?