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Canadian Failures
Canadian Failures: Stories of Building Toward Success | Alex Benay
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The Hill Times: Best Books of 2017 Successful Canadians write about failure, and how it got them where they are today. What does it mean to fail? To some of the most successful Canadians, it was a rite of passage, a stepping stone to greater things, or even a brilliant source of inspiration. Olympic golds, successful businesses, pioneering medical advances — all came about after a series of missteps and countless attempts. Canadian Failures gathers ten experts from the private, public, and not-for-profit sectors and academia, all of whom have grappled with failures and success throughout their lives. Their powerful argument: that Canada, and Canadians, must be willing to learn from failure if we hope to succeed. With Chapters By ... astronaut Robert Thirsk Olympic gold medalist, wrestler Erica Wiebe Chair of OpenText and of the National Research Council, Tom Jenkins co-founder of the Just for Laughs comedy festival, Andy Nulman ... and others at the top of their fields.
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Circa 1991 the internet was around 25,000 pages and just over 1 gig. Teehee! 😃
The internet is such a big part of my life it‘s like family...remembering random interweb artifacts from days-of-yore gives me the same giddy nostalgia as finding my old He-Men in my parents basement or seeing my grandparents wedding photos. 😂