Jensen Huang (Nvidia CEO) on why innovation requires failure.
“Unless you have a tolerance for failure, you will never experiment. If you don’t experiment you won’t innovate, and if you don’t innovate you won’t succeed.”

So a question for educators: How do we teach successful failing? Especially since kids often learn to fear failure, knowing that they will be laughed at, admonished, or punished whenever they do.
Related: ‘“Educating for Entrepreneurship” — published in English and in Polish’ and my Open College podcast, Episode 56 “Artificial Intelligence Means Entrepreneurial Education Now“