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		<title>By: From the blogs &#8211; FAILCamp</title>
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		<description>[...] Russell Tanner wrote a lovely post about his experiences with failure, specifically from his days as a fashion student: The failures informed the successes. And sometimes, by happy accident, the failures were better than the original idea. Failure was also public – through regular open criticism by tutors (or routine humiliation in front of peers. which was nice. but did help teach me how to interrogate and criticise my ideas. or to argue for them). [...]</description>
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