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Redefining failure can increase one's creativity
Fear of failure is the greatest hindrance to creativity, writes Peter Sims, author of "Little Bets: How Breakthrough Ideas Emerge from Small Discoveries." So is one's definition of failure, which often is anything less than perfect. With such a high bar, one may never exercise his or her inherent creativity, Sims writes.

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