You can’t force an accident, but you can create an environment where they are more likely to happen. 1. Lower the Stakes
🚀 The next time you make a mistake—in a meeting, a craft, or a conversation—don't apologize immediately. Pause and see if there’s a "happy accident" waiting to be discovered. Want to learn more about turning failures into wins? Read about the Science of Happy Accidents at IT Revolution . Explore more Innovation Facts from the team at Creax . Happy Accidents
Great art is often about knowing which mistakes to keep. If a project veers off track, don't scrap it immediately. Push through the "ugly phase" to see where the new path leads. 🌟 Embracing Reality You can’t force an accident, but you can
The game’s iconic increasing speed was actually a technical glitch that the developers decided to keep. Pause and see if there’s a "happy accident"
Discovery is easier to recognize when you are looking for it. Instead of immediately hitting "undo," stop and look at the mistake. Ask yourself: “Is this actually better than what I planned?” . 3. Keep Going
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