
The Queer Art of Failure (a John Hope Franklin Center Book)

What makes the “Tragedy” tragic is the “crash” dynamic—the destruction or degeneration of the commons’ ability to regenerate itself.
Art Kleiner • The Fifth Discipline Fieldbook: Strategies for Building a Learning Organization
Traditional schooling trains people to think incorrectly about failure. You’re taught a subject, you take a test, and if you fail, that’s it. You’re done. But once you’re out of school, there is no book, no test, no grade. And if you fail, you learn. In fact, in most cases, it’s the only way to learn—especially if you’re creating something the worl... See more
Tony Fadell • Build: An Unorthodox Guide to Making Things Worth Making - The New York Times bestseller
Uncontrolled: The Surprising Payoff of Trial-and-Error for Business, Politics, and Society
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health precarity, interpersonal precarity, home and housing precarity, and other forms of uncertainty and instability. Precarity isn't a personal failing—although it's often perceived as such.