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The importance of experiencing a tie
Since 1996, college football has not experienced a tie. Instead, the emotions of a game get carried into overtime. The current college football student body was not even born when the last time a tie occurred. Could this be why fans seem to be rushing the field after a victory more than ever before? Have we lost the value of a regular season win, at the expense of removing the emotions learned from a tie? This blog looks at this history, and considers what we have lost withou
Oct 20, 20255 min read


Practicing the Art of Failing Forward
Fear of failure isn’t the real obstacle. Instead, our lack of practice is. By treating failure as rehearsal, not catastrophe, we build resilience, insight, and momentum. Whether in leadership, manufacturing, or personal growth, creating space to fail forward transforms hesitation into progress.
Oct 1, 20252 min read
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