From Reviewer Dominique James
What is it about failure that makes you want to just get over it quickly and forget it? Andrea Redmond and Patricia Crisafulli, in their raw and honest new book, Comebacks: Powerful Lessons from Leaders Who Endured Setbacks and Recaptured Success on Their Terms, tackle this subject in order to find the answer, and more important, how you can profit from it.
You want to be a success. You seek it out, you announce it, and you celebrate it. But when you fail, you don’t want anyone to know about it; or, more accurately, when it goes public and as circumstances unravel, it is human nature to wish it would magically go away, be buried and forgotten. But you know it’s still there, no matter how diligently you sweep it under the rug, and it makes you wince in emotional pain, when all you want to do is to forget.
However, ignoring and forgetting failure may not be the wisest thing to do, according to Redmond and Crisafulli. They assert that the very thing you should be doing is to expose failure, bring it to light, openly look at it, and embrace it. In Comebacks they show that failure, which can happen to anyone, is the springboard for a bigger and more meaningful success.
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