• For me it’s about perspective. I get that you’re joking but it doesn’t work any other way for me. Failure is part of the journey so maintaining a safe-to-fail environment is the only healthy way forward. Regarding perceived failures, even in jest people still sense the inherent ridicule.

    At some point the failure outlined simply becomes part of TSB’s journey towards improvement. In my experience that will happen after a sufficient amount of learning and improvement has taken place and people accept the “failure” as a small part of a larger successful context. I believe humans have a desire to learn and improve so believe that time will always arrive. That’s my starting point.

    There are no special teachers of virtue, because virtue is taught by the whole community.
    --Plato