Failure is connected to action — it can't be avoided. The moment you decide to do something, failure becomes part of the deal.
Learning how to fail on small levels is the key. Small failures are cheap. They cost little but teach a lot.
Jumping into water without knowing how to swim is stupidity. But getting into the water for the first time? Almost no risk. That is also called courage. It doesn't look dramatic — but it matters.
Plan for courage, and you'll get success one day.
We often don't even start until we become 100% sure in our minds — and that's a trap. The certainty never comes. Your mind will always find a reason to say "not yet."
If you try to be 100% ready for everything, you won't ever do anything. Get a basic understanding, make a plan, start taking tiny risks, be ready to fail, and move to the next.
Don't try to be a perfectionist before starting. Don't seek 100% validation from AI or humans — instead, seek it in your creation, after you've built something.
And it doesn't mean you stop improving. Learn from every failure. Carry it forward.
99 failures give you 1 success.