The difference between Elon Musk launching rockets into spaceโwhere most of them blow up, yet he keeps goingโand Boeing, which spends five years perfecting a rocket only for it to explode anyway, is simple: One takes chances, embraces failure, learns fast, and improves. The other fears failure, over-engineers, delays, and still ends up failing. Musk treats every launch as a stepping stone, each explosion as a lesson, moving at breakneck speed. Boeing, on the other hand, plays it safe, refines endlessly, and when failure finally arrives, itโs not a lessonโitโs a catastrophe. Failure isnโt the enemy. Fear of failure is.
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