Leticia Gasca: Don't fail fast -- fail mindfully
Leticia Gasca: Hızlı değil, bilinçli şekilde başarısız olun
Leticia Gasca is co-founder of the movement Fuckup Nights and Executive Director for the Failure Institute, the first think tank in the world devoted to studying business failure and the reasons behind it. Full bio
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İzleyicinin bilgisine sunulur.]
that merchants whose businesses failed
olmuş tüccarların
with a basket over their heads.
oturtulduklarını görürdük.
who had outstanding debts,
to the public square
bir şekilde götürülüp
against a special stone
were taken to the center of the market,
pazarın merkezine götürülüp
was publicly announced.
immediate imprisonment,
punish those who fail,
and business creation,
in any country.
yollarını bastırırız.
publicly humiliate failed entrepreneurs.
girişimcileri aşağılamıyoruz.
their failures on social media.
sosyal medyada yayınlamıyorlar.
can relate with the pain of failure.
başarısızlığın acısını biliyoruz.
of those experiences.
detaylarını paylaşmıyoruz.
I have also been there.
ben de o yollardan geçtim.
was incredibly hard.
inanılmaz derecede zordu.
a good dose of vulnerability
I met a group of indigenous women.
bir grup yerli kadınla tanıştım.
in the state of Puebla, in central Mexico.
yoksul bir kırsal toplulukta yaşıyorlardı.
I cofounded a social enterprise
sosyal bir girişim kurdum.
create an income stream
gelir kaynağı yaratmak
the business and training the women.
için çok zaman harcadık.
was totally unrealistic.
hiç gerçekçi değildi.
for years without a salary,
the business profitable.
sağlayacağını umarak.
to create a positive impact
için başlatmıştım.
and my resume for years.
karar verdim.
girişimci tanımıyordum
the only loser in the world.
tek kaybeden sanıyordum.
I was out with some friends
birkaç arkadaşımla dışarıdaydım
about the life of the entrepreneur.
the issue of failure came out.
the story of my failed business.
itiraf etmeye karar verdim.
became really clear in my mind:
the only loser in the world,
başarısızlıkları varmış.
makes you stronger, not weaker.
sizi daha güçlü yapar, daha zayıf değil.
in a deeper and more meaningful way
anlamlı bir şekilde bağlanmamı
I wouldn't have learned previously.
hayat derslerini sahiplenmemi sağladı.
of businesses that didn't work,
anlatmamın bir sonucu olarak
hikayelerini anlatabileceği
share their failure stories.
kurmaya karar verdik.
a research center
üzerindeki etkilerine adanmış
on business, people and society
we called it the Failure Institute.
adını Failure Institute koyduk.
stands on a stage
of shame and embarrassment,
anı olması gerekmiyordu.
to share lessons learned
share their failures, magic happens.
paylaştıklarında büyü gerçekleşir.
and collaboration becomes easier.
ve işbirliği yapmak kolaylaşır.
react in a different way
farklı tepkiler gösterir.
within one year of failure,
farklı bir sektörde
of a new business.
from the impostor syndrome.
sendromuna yakalanmalaya yakınlıkları.
to be a good entrepreneur.
bir şeye ihtiyacımız varmış gibi gelir.
women have everything that's needed.
gereken her şeye sahip olduğunu gördüm.
they have enough knowledge
in another place with better luck.
denemenin daha yaygın olduğunu gördük.
on how entrepreneurs cope with failure.
ettiğinin bölgelere göre değişmesi.
in the American continent
is to look for a therapist.
bir terapist aramak.
after the failure of a business,
hangisi daha iyi emin değiliz
we will study in the future.
has on failed entrepreneurs.
üzerindeki derin etkisi.
a lot of time and a lot of money.
zaman ve paranıza mal olabilir.
problems with partners,
müşterilerinizle,
will cost you 2,000 dollars.
size 2.000 dolara mal olur.
to save this amount.
15 ay çalışması gerekir.
in most of the developing world,
gelişmekte olan ülkelerin çoğunda
of a business is two years.
closing a business takes two years.
kapatmak iki yıl sürer.
life expectancy of a business
to close it if it doesn't work?
business creation
bankruptcy takes less time and less money,
sayısı artar.
of public policy recommendations
closing businesses in Mexico.
from all over the country
to help change the law.
yardımcı olduk.
the new regulation comes into force,
their businesses in an online procedure
işlerini kapatabilecek,
would grow this big.
büyüyeceğini tahmin etmemiştik.
of failure on the table.
is something we must talk about.
olduğunu arkadaşlarımıza göstermek.
as it used to be in the past,
bir aşağılama sebebi
as some people say.
kutlama sebebi değil.
to Silicon Valley types or students
like it's no big deal, I cringe.
görüp bobürlendiklerinde utanıyorum.
on the mantra "fail fast."
sloganının karanlık bir tarafı var.
is a great way to accelerate learning
öğrendirmeyi hızlandırmanın
we present rapid failure
as their one and only option,
gibi göstermenin
that entrepreneurs give up too easily.
teşvik ediyor olabiliriz.
of rapid failure
the devastating consequences
yıkıcı sonuçlarını
my social enterprise died,
to the indigenous community
that the business had failed
like a great learning opportunity for me,
iyi bir öğrenme fırsatı gibi görünebilir
the closure of this business
would stop receiving an income
I want to propose something.
that just as we put aside the idea
failed entrepreneurs,
that failing fast is always the best.
düşüncesinden de vazgeçmeliyiz.
are made of people,
insanlardan oluşur.
that appear and disappear
hiç bir sonucu olmadan
some people will lose their jobs.
bazı insanlar işlerini kaybeder.
of social and green enterprises,
can have a negative impact
hizmet etmeye çalıştığımız
they were trying to serve.
negatif bir etkisi olabilir.
başarısız olmak ne demek?
of the consequences
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Leticia Gasca - Author, entrepreneurLeticia Gasca is co-founder of the movement Fuckup Nights and Executive Director for the Failure Institute, the first think tank in the world devoted to studying business failure and the reasons behind it.
Why you should listen
From a very young age, Leticia Gasca was committed to making the world a better place. When she was only 20 years old, she represented Mexico at the United Nations during the 62nd Session of the General Assembly.
In 2014, Gasca was recognized as a Gifted Citizen for leading one of the 30 most innovative projects in the world, and in 2015, she was awarded as Woman Entrepreneur of the Year.
More recently, Gasca was featured by OZY Magazine as a "Rising Star" and by The Economist as one of the "Voices from 2040." She is the author of the book Surviving Failure and a columnist at several newspapers and magazines.
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