If you think failure is the secret to success, you're wrong. Here's why
Briefly

The Exaggerated Benefits of Failure suggests the common belief that failure is a stepping stone for success may be inaccurate, as failure often begets more failure.
Research found people tend to overestimate success after failure in various domains like exams, work, and health, leading to inaccurate predictions and policy implications.
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