26A – Celebrating Failure

Earlier this semester, I failed at trying to arrange interviews for this course. While it was easy to reach out to numerous different professionals in the industry that I was interested in, it was difficult to actually schedule anything with them.

What I learned from this experience was that most professionals have busy lives that don't revolve around other people's requests. While these individuals try their best to give back to the community and help teach interested individuals, they have to focus on their own careers first. In order to successfully schedule meetings with industry professionals, you have to send out emails far in advance and show qualities of respect and courtesy.

Failure might be uncomfortable at first, but it's necessary in order to grow and mature. By failing early on in this course, I was able to quickly identify what I was doing wrong, and improve upon those shortcomings. I would say that now, as a result of this class, I'd be more willing to fail than I would have before.



Comments

  1. Hey Michael,
    I definitely agree that the finding people to interview and arranging said interviews can be quite difficult. I also struggled with this especially when we had to find people in a certain demographic. This does depend on your own schedule and also the people you are seeking to interview. I also really like your assessment of failure as a whole.

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