Tag: Failure

Kotlin Multiplatform, Compose Multiplatform: Apple’s Strategic Failure

“The Kotlin Multiplatform technology is designed to simplify the development of cross-platform projects. It reduces time spent writing and maintaining the same code for different platforms while retaining the flexibility and benefits of native programming.” ~ Kotlin.org It’...

The Reinvention of Failure

Failure makes us a fool. It’s the idea of rejection, the concept, that makes us fearful. Getting rejected, an idea flops, you don’t get the job, the startup closes down, your writing gets zero views. It’s all-encompassing. The thought that somebody else might think bad of ...

This Is How I Overcome My Fear of Failure

Fear is a natural human emotion that signals you to be cautious about your actions. But we can overcome it to live a balanced life. Today I am back with another important topic “Fear of failure.” We need to know about fear and what is fear of failure. I researched Fear last night and ...

Embracing Failure: The Path to Growth in Game Development

Are you tired of feeling discouraged by failure in your game development journey? I’m here to tell you that failure is actually a good thing! Sharing my experiences with overcoming obstacles and learning from mistakes, and discover how failure can lead to new ideas and better solutions. Let&rs...

Decolonizing the Discourse: The UN in Africa a failure by design

Simultaneously, as the UN Climate Change Conference was drawing to a close, my frustration deepened. This extravagant event, attended by thousands of delegates from across the globe, unfolded as a multi-million dollar spectacle on climate change, all at the expense of taxpayers. What intensified my ...

Learning That Giving up on Your Destination is Not a Failure

Holding onto the straps of David’s backpack, I waded through the ice-cold river water. He stepped ahead telling me the water was at knee height. Two steps later, I told him the water was now at my thighs and the current was getting stronger but we were already more than halfway across. The ...

What Texas Should Learn From Arizona’s Border Failure

Imagine a beautiful, flowing river, teeming with birds and wildlife. Families gather along the banks laughing, grilling, playing music and napping in the sun. A dip in the cool water keeps the brutal Texas heat at bay. The river invigorates, offering a reminder that you’re alive and all of thi...

Charged With Failure To Nap

My three-year-old daughter, Mya Jayn, attends a special education preschool Monday through Friday because she has speech and developmental delays. She receives speech and occupational therapy at school through an individualized education plan. Since she began receiving these services in September...

Decolonizing the Discourse: The UN in Africa a failure by design

Earlier today, I found myself engulfed by a profound wave of anxiety while tuned into the live stream of the UN General Security meeting. The anticipation of witnessing whether the participation of nearly 100 countries, the minimum required to overturn a single veto from the USA, would come to fruit...

The Failure and Finances of the DEI Movement

I do not fault people for succeeding financially, and I assume she means well. But if someone extracts somewhere between $14,000 and $40,000 per event or lecture from groups who are working for equity and justice, it is worth asking what she is contributing back to the actual mar...

Miira-cell et al: Why kidney failure will kill you in Nigeria

Kidney failure will kill you in Nigeria. Did you say tufiakwa? Did I hear you say that it is not your portion? You can say that again. I could have said that kidney failure may kill you, but I think we have passed that level. It may kill you if you have diabetes and high blood pressure. It may...

Laughing Through Setbacks: The Jewish Art of Failure Appreciation

In a few days, we will celebrate Purim. Is it even allowed to be silly, to be loud, to behave exuberantly in these times? Yes, I think that’s a good idea. It is a way to review the past several times a year and to take the failures in our private and business environment with humor. Perhaps it...