Fail Fast, Fail Often by Ryan Babineaux and John Krumboltz #2229

Don’t wait for perfect. Start messy. Learn fast.

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Today’s book: Fail Fast, Fail Often by Ryan Babineaux and John Krumboltz—a playful, practical guide reminding us that the path to success (and joy!) is paved with bold action, quick feedback, and lots of “failure.”

Here’s your 1-minute summary:

  • Action breeds clarity. You don’t figure life out by thinking—you figure it out by doing. Movement > analysis.

  • Failure is feedback. Every mistake is data. The faster you try, the faster you learn.

  • Do what excites you—even if it’s messy. Passion doesn’t arrive fully formed. It’s uncovered through action.

  • Start small. Start now. Progress doesn’t require a plan—just a willingness to take the next step.

  • Your life is an experiment. Don’t aim to “get it right.” Aim to discover, adapt, and grow through experience.

You don’t need a perfect plan—you need a playful spirit. What bold experiment will you run today?

Again, as always, check out the Notes for more. Hope you enjoy!