⚡ Fueler Weekly 67: Why You Should Practice Failure
We learn valuable lessons when we experience failure and setbacks.
We learn from our mistakes. When we screw up and fail, we learn how not to handle things. We learn what not to do.
Failing is a byproduct of trying to succeed. We do our research, make our plans, get the necessary ingredients, and try to put it all together. Often, things don’t go as we wish. If we’re smart, we reflect on what happened and make note of where we could do better next time.
But how many of us make deliberate mistakes? How often do we try to fail in order to learn from it?
💡 One Great Idea for the Ambitious
There is only one way to avoid criticism: do nothing, say nothing, and be nothing - Aristotle
By GoLimitless
🚀 Three Best Projects of the Week
🎩 Trending Profile of the Week
Sonam on Fueler
🐱💻 One Internet Hack of the Week
Try using words that convey a clear message like Amazing, Cheerful, Lovely, Pleasant
E.g: "Best Blogs on Copywriting", "Top Resources to learn Blockchain"
📚 One Free Resource of the Week
Web Gradients
A free collection of 180 linear gradients that you can use as content backdrops in any part of your website. Easy copy CSS3 crossbrowser code and use it in a moment!
📂 Proof of Ideas of the Week
Write a blog on "One book you would recommend everyone to read"
Create a web app that will track your skills building growth
Prepare a deck on “How meme marketing can uplift the growth of a consumer brand?”
Pick a UI template from DOPEUI and convert that into code
Come up with a detailed case study about "How Hotstar manage millions of user request at single point of time?"
📂 Tweet of the Week
Alright folk, that seems like enough for this week, see you again next week 😎
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