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You won’t always get it right the first time.
In fact, it might take you many times before you figure out the solution to your problem.
As in - ‘it’s learning by doing!’ It’s not a good thing to get caught in an ‘innovation rut’ - making excuses as to why you should not be trying to do new things.
But it should be perfectly acceptable, and even desirable - to try to do those new things and make mistakes along the way. That’s because every mistake that you make will be a learning experience that you can use for insight on your next attempt.
That’s where my concept of ‘experiential capital’ comes in, something I’ve been talking about on stage since 2003.
The idea is that in this high velocity economy of relentless change, a regular series of cumulative experiences - your ‘experience capital’ might become as equally important as the financial capital that you have in helping you to adapt.
With that it mind, the more capital you have, the better positioned you are for the future!
I’m always very observant of what the audience is doing and how they are reacting while I’m on stage, and I can see pens going to paper quickly as they jot down this phrase. Clearly, it is striking a chord!
And so, as the saying goes : “fail early, fail often, fail fast.” Because sometimes, the more you fail, the better positioned you are to figure out what to do next!
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Wool spinner/weaver portrait. Taken on the 31st of May 2025 at the Bucks Young Farmers (YFC) Country Show 2025 at Manor House Farm, Bledlow, HP27 9PA by kind permission of Lord Carrington! The camera used is a Yashica Mat124G shooting Fomapan 400 120 medium format film with an 85mm lens. #Blackandwhitephotography, #ruralphotography, #monochromephotography, #woolspinning, #portraitphotography, #portraits, #ruralskills
A postcard from my camera. All these people asked me to take their photographs, and they supplied the attitude for free. Taken at Jim Walker's Leicester Horse fair on the 28th June 2025 – this is the second postcard from that fair. Other than at Gypsy/Romany horse fairs and drives I am very rarely asked to take photos. Some portraits were taken on film using the 50-year-old Yashica Mat 124G. I like environmental portraits but sometimes struggle to get the right balance between the portrait and the context to help people understand what’s important about that person at that moment. I can be too much on the portrait side
#Ruralphotography, #photography, #Romany, #Traveller, #HorseFair, #Leicester, #Portraitphotography, #EnvironmentalPortraits
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