My best mistake : Epic Fails and Silver Linings / Terry O'Reilly.
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- ISBN: 9781443463881
- ISBN: 1443463884
- Physical Description: 1 online resource (1 sound file)
- Publisher: New York : HarperCollins Publishers, 2021.
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General Note: | Electronic audio file. |
Participant or Performer Note: | Read by Terry O'Reilly. |
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The host of CBC Radioâs Under the Influence, Terry OâReilly, uncovers the surprising power of screwing up
The Incredible Hulk was originally supposed to be grey, but a printing glitch led to the superheroâs iconic green colour. NHL hall-of-famer Serge Savardâs hockey career nearly ended prematurely, not because of an injury, but because of an oversight. And the invention of a beloved treat, the Popsicle, began with a simple mistake.
In his fascinating and meticulously researched new book, Terry OâReilly recounts how some of the biggest breakthroughs and best-loved products originated with a mistake. Some peopleâs âmistakesâ led to dramatic life changesâlosing their jobs, their companies and often their credibilityâonly for them to discover new opportunities on the other shore. Other peopleâs mistakes seemed minor, almost insignificantâand yet they unexpectedly resulted in a famous brand, a legendary band or a groundbreaking work of art. And in a few instances, a mistake actually saved lives.
The fear of failing often holds us back. My Best Mistake will change the way you think about screwing up. It will encourage you to accept mistakes and embrace the obstacles that may arise from these errors, leading you to unexpected breakthroughs and silver linings of your own.
CBC Radio's Under the Influence host Terry O'Reilly has written one of the best business books of the year with My Best Mistake.
Drawing on insights from Atul Gawande, Mario Puzo, and others, O'Reilly shows how a growth mindset and emotional agility can help us thrive in a world of constant change.
HarperCollins 2024