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[Embracing Failure: Lessons from Personal Experience]-[English Listening - Failure]

Listening Time: English Practice · B1 · 2023-04-24

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📋 Summary

The Inevitability of Failure

In this episode, Connor from the Listening Time Podcast explores the concept of failure, emphasizing that it is an inherent part of the human experience. He argues that nobody is perfect and that experiencing setbacks is completely normal. A significant psychological barrier to accepting failure is the influence of social media. Connor warns listeners not to be "fooled" (deceived) by online platforms, where people curate their lives to show only successes. This leads to unfair comparisons, where we measure our own "normal lives" against the highlight reels of others. He suggests that while we should not strive to fail, we must not be "overly afraid" of it, as such fear often prevents us from taking action.

The Challenge of Learning from Mistakes

Drawing on research, Connor highlights a counterintuitive truth: many people struggle to learn from their failures. He notes that while people are often good at remembering their successes, they frequently fail to "overcome" the mental obstacles that prevent them from analyzing their own incorrect actions. In an experiment involving a two-part test, participants were able to recall their correct answers but often repeated their mistakes on the second attempt, despite having clear feedback. This suggests a tendency to ignore failures rather than using them as "learning opportunities."

Lessons from Real-Life Failures

Connor shares three personal anecdotes to illustrate how to turn failure into growth:

  1. Film School: After enrolling in a program he was not passionate about, he decided to "drop out" (quit before finishing). The key lesson here was twofold: avoid committing to paths without doing proper research, and recognize that it is acceptable to stop an endeavor if you realize it is fundamentally the wrong fit, rather than forcing yourself to complete it like "torture."

  2. Website Development: His initial business model was not "well thought out" and lacked intuitive design. The content would "expire" (go away after a set time), which frustrated users. By switching to a more permanent membership model, he learned that one must prioritize the needs of the students or customers over one's own assumptions. This transition required embracing "trial and error" as a necessary component of starting a business.

  3. The Used Car Purchase: Lacking expertise, Connor bought a car solely because it was cheap, only to face massive repair costs. This led to a significant financial loss. He learned that one should consult experts before making major decisions and that a low price does not always equate to a good deal. Ultimately, he learned the importance of "taking your losses and moving on" to reduce stress and regain control of your life.

In conclusion, Connor encourages listeners to adopt a mindset that welcomes failure as a teacher. By accepting that setbacks are inevitable in any new venture, we can better analyze our mistakes and improve in the future.

🎯Key Sentences

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we're gonna make mistakes.
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that's completely normal.
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don't be overly afraid of failure.
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this is a learning opportunity.
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how we can do things differently the next time.
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📝Key Phrases

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get the impression
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don't be fooled by
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overly afraid of
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learning opportunity
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drop out of
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to the Listening Time Podcast.
Hey everybody, this is Connor and you're listening to episode 99 of the Listening Time Podcast.
We're almost at episode 100.
I'm excited for that and I want to thank you all for listening and for helping me reach that milestone.
That's really cool that we're going to hit episode 100 and of course I'm going to do questions and answers to type episode for that one.
And I've received a lot of questions from you guys, and so I'll be recording that episode pretty soon and I'll choose some of those questions to answer in the next one.

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