When Smart People Fail

When Smart People Fail by Carole Hyatt, published by Penguin in 1988, explores the challenges and opportunities that arise when individuals experience failure in their careers. This first edition, written in English and spanning 240 pages, delves into the psychological aspects of career transitions, emphasizing that failure can be a precursor to renewed success.
Readers will find insights into the emotional and practical implications of career changes, particularly in the context of business and personal growth. The book addresses the common fears associated with failure and offers perspectives on how to navigate these challenges effectively. By examining the intersection of psychology and self-help, this work provides a framework for understanding the potential for growth that can emerge from setbacks.
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Although the average American will change careers three times before retirement, the prospect of failing and starting again is still a traumatic one. The authors show that when smart people fail, they’ve often taken the first step to renewed success.
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