The Fear of Failure
"A characteristic of artistic education is for people to tell you that
you’re a genius. [...] So everybody gets this idea, if you go to art
school, that you’re really a genius. Sadly, it isn’t true. Genius occurs
very rarely. So the real embarrassing issue about failure is your own
acknowledgement that you’re not a genius, that you’re not as good as you
thought you were. [...] There’s only one solution: You must embrace
failure. You must admit what is. You must find out what you’re capable
of doing, and what you’re not capable of doing. That is the only way to
deal with the issue of success and failure because otherwise you simply
would never subject yourself to the possibility that you’re not as good
as you want to be, hope to be, or as others think you are.” Milton Glaser
Via Brainpickings.
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