Imagine this. You get a low grade on a test. Or you lose a game at recess. Or maybe you bake a cake that tastes awful.
What do these things have in common? Some people might say they are failures—and that we should feel bad about failing. But is that the full answer? Many experts don’t believe so.
“Failure is not as horrible as you might think it is,” explains Samuel West. He’s a psychologist, someone who studies how people think.
West says setbacks can actually be good for us.
Imagine this. You get a low grade on a test. Or you lose a game at recess. Or maybe you bake a cake that tastes awful.
What do these things have in common? Some people might say they are failures. They might also say we should feel bad about failing. But is that the full answer? Many experts don’t believe so.
“Failure is not as horrible as you might think it is,” explains Samuel West. He’s a psychologist. That is someone who studies how people think.
West says setbacks can actually be good for us.