In the late 1800’s, workers at Proctor and Gamble making batches of a high quality white soap left for their lunch break, but forgot to turn off the mixing machine. So much air was blended into the soap that it couldn’t sink to the bottom of the basin, like all the other bars on the market. The company realized it had something, and started marketing the ‘mistake’ as, “Ivory soap — so pure, it floats.” The soap became an instant success.
Nearly a century later, a scientist at the 3M corporation was trying to create an extremely strong and durable adhesive for use in airplane construction. He failed, and ended up with a ‘low-tack’ substance. He appealed to colleagues to think of other possible applications. A few years later, a fellow scientist wondered if the ‘mistake’ glue could keep bookmarks from fluttering out of his hymnal during church services. He borrowed some yellow scrap paper from the lab next door, applied the defective adhesive, and created what was to become one of the most in-demand office products ever – the Post-it note.
“You can’t solve a problem with the same mind that created it,” said Albert Einstein. When something turns out differently than you first envisioned it, you could choose to see it as a mistake, or you could step back, look at the bigger picture, and come up with completely new and positive ways to make it work.
There are many ways to cultivate a more adventurous and open way to viewing not only failures, but every aspect of your personal, professional and spiritual life.
With a little practice, an open mind can become your key to discovering an exciting, positive and practical new way to live your life.
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