What Is The Secret To Turning Failure Into Feedback For Growth?
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Overview:
In this inspiring episode of the Ironclad Underwriting Podcast, hosts Jason Williams and Frank Patalano explore the powerful mindset shift from viewing setbacks as failures to seeing them as opportunities for feedback and growth. Drawing from real estate, personal experiences, and stories of resilience, they unpack why adopting this perspective is essential for long-term success in investing, and in life. From Tony Robbins to Michael Jordan and Thomas Edison, Jason and Frank show how the best lessons often come disguised as challenges.
Topics Covered:
- The difference between “failure” and “feedback”
- How mindset shapes your ability to learn and grow
- The danger of analysis paralysis in real estate investing
- Lessons from Rod Khleif’s “seminars,” or learning moments
- Real-life examples of perseverance: Michael Jordan, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Edison
- The importance of resilience and reframing setbacks as learning opportunities
- Why life happens for you, not to you
- How perspective changes over time, and how to use it to your advantage
Quotes:
- “There is no failure, only failure to learn.” – Jason Williams
- “If everything’s going right, you haven’t learned anything. It’s when things go wrong that you’re forced to get better.” – Frank Patalano
- “Forget the mistake, but remember the lesson.” – Jason Williams
🎧 Connect with Jason:
✅ https://IroncladUnderwriting.com
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