"Thomas Edison had 1000 failed attempts/experiments. His very next attempt was the lightbulb". What do you think possessed him to keep trying? Why do we fail?

I think Thomas Edison's determination and belief in his vision of creating a successful lightbulb propelled him to keep trying despite numerous failures. He likely saw each failed attempt as a learning experience that would bring him closer to achieving his goal.

Failure is a natural part of the learning and innovation process. We often fail because we are pushing the boundaries, trying new things, and taking risks. Failure provides valuable insights and feedback that can help us refine our approach and ultimately lead to success. It is through learning from our failures and persevering in the face of challenges that we can ultimately achieve our goals.