The Benefit of Failure

J.K. Rowling at Harvard Commencement Via TED’s Best of the Web Talks, I dis­cov­ered J.K. Rowl­ing’s Har­vard Com­mence­ment Address in June 2008 on The Fringe Ben­e­fits of Fail­ure, and the Impor­tance of Imag­i­na­tion. The sub­ject brings up an impor­tant con­cept — the fact that although we list only suc­cesses on our CVs, it is typ­i­cally the fail­ures that teach us more. Com­par­a­tively, suc­cess per­haps teaches us very lit­tle. When was the last time you judged some­one as qual­i­fied because of the lessons learned in their last fail­ure? Granted, this might not be the sin­gle best cri­te­ria, but some­one who’s never failed may well be an under­achiever stuck within the con­straints of mediocre thinking.

J.K. Rowl­ing: