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ThulĂȘan FAILURE

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Uploaded2018-02-12
To fail or not to fail, that is the question, can we learn anything from failure? Let's find out![1] I was going to replace some instruments, an instrument panel on my UAZ[2] and it turned out that the new instruments weren't exactly the same and things didn't work. So I changed them back, back to the old ones and nothing, completely dead. So I started with the... I don't know what it's called in English, this instrument,[3] to find the mistake, obviously there was some electric mistake. And I was working my butt off to find what I would assume was a short circuit or something like that. None of the fuses were gone, everything was fine, I couldn't understand what was wrong. I watched YouTube videos, I learned a lot about ignition switches and I thought it was the ignition switch because the lights couldn't be turned on on the car. But nothing happened when I turned the switch. It could have been that, but eventually after so much work and, I would call it research, on the electricity of the car, I finally found the problem and fixed it. And it turned out that it was just me connecting something the wrong way. I made a mistake. Now if I had not made that mistake I would have saved me a lot of frustration but I would not have learned as much as I did because I failed. Because I made a mistake. And that's the reality of life you learn by success but you learn more by failure. And I say, roleplaying game designer, I think that maybe I should have included that in my roleplaying game: experience points for failure.[4][5]
  1. ThulĂȘan Failure.
  2. My UAZ, that is. Not my VAZ. I have a video where i SUCCESSFULLY
    change instrument panel on my VAZ.
  3. Multimeter?
  4. Don't let the fear of failure stop you from trying and doing. And if you fail? Learn, correct and go on better than you were before.
  5. Don't ALWAYS or ONLY fail though.