"If you're going to fail, you might as well fail at the big ones"
- Dean Kamen
About this Quote
Dean Kamen's quote "If you're going to fail, you may also stop working at the big ones" recommends that it is much better to take risks and go for big goals even if there is a possibility of failure. According to Kamen, it is better to try difficult objectives instead of going for mediocrity. In this context, he is stressing the significance of nerve and perseverance in the face of intimidating obstacles. Kamen believes that we can discover more from our failures than from our successes, and that even stopping working "huge" can lead to valuable experiences and knowledge. For that reason, this quote encourages individuals to pursue their dreams and objectives with courage and conviction, even if the result is uncertain.
This quote is written / told by Dean Kamen somewhere between April 5, 1951 and today. He was a famous Inventor from USA.
The author also have 26 other quotes.
"One has children in the expectation of dying before them. In fact, you want to make damn sure you die before them, just as you plant a tree or build a house knowing, hoping that it will outlive you. That's how the human species has done as well as it has"