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Succeed through your
F ailures
Learning to fail productively
Steve Lee, PhD
Graduate Diversity Officer
for STEM Disciplines
March 7, 2014
What can we learn about failure from:
psychologist
Carol Dweck?

Your response to failure
reveals your mindset

a sociological
study?

Scientists often hide our
failures

an artist’s TED
talk?

Embrace your limitations
to succeed
Steve Lee - UC Davis

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How would you respond?
One day, you go to class that is really
important to you and that you like a lot. The
professor returns midterm tests, and you got
a C+. You’re very disappointed.
On your way home, you get a parking ticket.
Being really frustrated, you call your best
friend to share your day, but are sort of
brushed off.
Steve Lee - UC Davis

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How do you respond to challenges?
Dweck proposes 2 different responses:
stay in bed

I’d look at what was
wrong and resolve to do
better.

get drunk
I’m a total failure
I wouldn’t bother trying
hard next time

Fixed mindset

I’d start thinking about
studying in a different
way.

Growth mindset
Steve Lee - UC Davis

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Types of responses to failure

Losing equals death

You get better when
you lose
Steve Lee - UC Davis

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Carol Dweck’s Mindset
Fixed vs Growth
ability is static
avoids challenges
gives up easily
sees effort as fruitless
ignores useful criticism
threatened by others

ability is developed
embraces challenges
persists in obstacles
sees effort as necessary
learns from criticism
inspired by others’ success

Steve Lee - UC Davis
What are the consequences of
the different mindsets?

Steve Lee - UC Davis
What are the consequences of
the different mindsets?
Those who were
praised for their: to reinforce a:
intelligence
effort

chose to work on:

fixed mindset

easier problems.

growth mindset

more challenging
problems.

Steve Lee - UC Davis
What are the benefits of
a growth mindset?
Those with a growth mindset:
achieved higher grades in a General
Chemistry course
had a more accurate sense of their
strengths and weaknesses
had lower levels of depression
Steve Lee - UC Davis
What can sociologists tell us
about scientists?
“Doctoring Uncertainty” Delamont and Atkinson
Social Studies of Science, 2001, 87.

as undergrads, they were accustomed to
smaller projects with a high chance of success
many new grad students face greater
difficulties with bigger projects
when scientists present or publish research,
we marginalize our failures
Steve Lee - UC Davis

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How do scientists approach
mistakes and failures?
“The importance of stupidity in
scientific research”
Martin Schwartz, J. Cell Science, 2008, 1771.

Let’s read and discuss
Steve Lee - UC Davis

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What can an artist teach us about
our limitations?

Phil Hansen’s TED talk
Steve Lee - UC Davis

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What can an artist teach us about
our limitations?
Hansen proposes:
embracing your limitations can
drive more creative approaches
don’t be driven by a single
approach
Steve Lee - UC Davis

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What can we learn from failures?
psychologist
Carol Dweck

Growth requires putting
in effort

Professor
Martin Schwartz

Accept that research
makes us feel stupid

artist
Phil Hansen

Embrace your limitations
to succeed
Steve Lee - UC Davis

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Self-reflection Questions
What’s been a recent failure for you? Describe the
events, possible causes, people involved, etc.
How did you respond? Was your response more
consistent with a fixed mindset or a growth mindset?
Consider similar experiences of failures, obstacles, and
limitations. Was your behavior more consistent with a
fixed or growth mindset?
Do you believe you need to adjust your response to
failures? If so, what aspects of your behavior do you
believe you need to adjust?
Steve Lee - UC Davis

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Further Reading

This workshop’s materials are in Slideshare.net
Steve Lee - UC Davis

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Are you paying attention to your failures,
limitations, challenges?
What are they trying to teach you?

Steve Lee - UC Davis

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Succeed through your F ailures
Learning to Fail Productively
Steve Lee, PhD; stnlee@ucdavis.edu
Graduate Diversity Officer for the STEM Disciplines
Office of Graduate Studies, UC Davis
March 7, 2014; 1-2:30 PM
Student Community Center
Excerpt from “The importance of stupidity in scientific research” Martin Schwartz, J. Cell Science,
2008, 1771.
A Ph.D., in which you have to do a research project,
is a whole different thing. For me, it was a daunting
task. How could I possibly frame the questions that
would lead to significant discoveries; design and
interpret an experiment so that the conclusions were
absolutely convincing; foresee difficulties and see ways
around them, or, failing that, solve them when they
occurred? My Ph.D. project was somewhat
interdisciplinary and, for a while, whenever I ran into a
problem, I pestered the faculty in my department who
were experts in the various disciplines that I needed. I
remember the day when Henry Taube (who won the
Nobel Prize two years later) told me he didn’t know
how to solve the problem I was having in his area. I was
a third-year graduate student and I figured that Taube
knew about 1000 times more than I did (conservative
estimate). If he didn’t have the answer, nobody did.
That’s when it hit me: nobody did. That’s why it
was a research problem. And being my research
problem, it was up to me to solve. Once I faced that
fact, I solved the problem in a couple of days. (It wasn’t
really very hard; I just had to try a few things.) The
crucial lesson was that the scope of things I didn’t
know wasn’t merely vast; it was, for all practical
purposes, infinite. That realization, instead of being
discouraging, was liberating. If our ignorance is infinite,
the only possible course of action is to muddle
through as best we can.

I recently saw an old friend for the first time in
many years. We had been Ph.D. students at the same
time, both studying science, although in different areas.
She later dropped out of graduate school, went to
Harvard Law School and is now a senior lawyer for a
major environmental organization. At some point, the
conversation turned to why she had left graduate
school. To my utter astonishment, she said it was
because it made her feel stupid. After a couple of
years of feeling stupid every day, she was ready to do
something else.
I had thought of her as one of the brightest people
I knew and her subsequent career supports that view.
What she said bothered me. I kept thinking about it;
sometime the next day, it hit me. Science makes me
feel stupid too. It’s just that I’ve gotten used to it. So
used to it, in fact, that I actively seek out new
opportunities to feel stupid. I wouldn’t know what to
do without that feeling. I even think it’s supposed to
be this way. Let me explain.
For almost all of us, one of the reasons that we
liked science in high school and college is that we were
good at it. That can’t be the only reason – fascination
with understanding the physical world and an
emotional need to discover new things has to enter
into it too. But high-school and college science means
taking courses, and doing well in courses means
getting the right answers on tests. If you know those
answers, you do well and get to feel smart.

Questions:
What does Schwartz point out as some important differences between school coursework and research?
As Schwartz approaches his research, do you think he has a fixed or growth mindset? Explain your reasoning.
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Carol Dweck’s Mindset
Fixed Mindset

Growth Mindset

ability is static
avoids challenges
gives up easily
sees effort as fruitless
ignores useful criticism
threatened by others

ability is developed
embraces challenges
persists in obstacles
sees effort as necessary
learns from criticism
inspired by others’ success

Self-reflection questions:
What has been a recent experience of failure for you? Describe the events, possible causes,
people involved, etc.
How did you respond to the failure? Was your response more consistent with a fixed mindset or
a growth mindset?
Consider similar events where you experienced failures, obstacles, and limitations. Were your
patterns of behavior more consistent with a fixed or growth mindset?
Do you believe you need to adjust your response to failures? If so, what aspects of your behavior
do you believe you need to adjust?
Further Reading:
“Mindset” by Carol Dweck
“Doctoring Uncertainty” Delamont and Atkinson, Social Studies of Science, 2001, 87.
“The importance of stupidity in scientific research” Martin Schwartz, J. Cell Science, 2008, 1771.
Phil Hansen’s TED talk: www.ted.com/talks/phil_hansen_embrace_the_shake.html
“Switch: How to change things when change is hard” Chip and Dan Heath
•
•

Thanks for coming to the workshop! I hope that it was helpful.
My presentation and handout are available in my account at < www.slideshare.net >.

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Learn from Failures

  • 1. Succeed through your F ailures Learning to fail productively Steve Lee, PhD Graduate Diversity Officer for STEM Disciplines March 7, 2014
  • 2. What can we learn about failure from: psychologist Carol Dweck? Your response to failure reveals your mindset a sociological study? Scientists often hide our failures an artist’s TED talk? Embrace your limitations to succeed Steve Lee - UC Davis 2
  • 3. How would you respond? One day, you go to class that is really important to you and that you like a lot. The professor returns midterm tests, and you got a C+. You’re very disappointed. On your way home, you get a parking ticket. Being really frustrated, you call your best friend to share your day, but are sort of brushed off. Steve Lee - UC Davis 3
  • 4. How do you respond to challenges? Dweck proposes 2 different responses: stay in bed I’d look at what was wrong and resolve to do better. get drunk I’m a total failure I wouldn’t bother trying hard next time Fixed mindset I’d start thinking about studying in a different way. Growth mindset Steve Lee - UC Davis 4
  • 5. Types of responses to failure Losing equals death You get better when you lose Steve Lee - UC Davis 6
  • 6. Carol Dweck’s Mindset Fixed vs Growth ability is static avoids challenges gives up easily sees effort as fruitless ignores useful criticism threatened by others ability is developed embraces challenges persists in obstacles sees effort as necessary learns from criticism inspired by others’ success Steve Lee - UC Davis
  • 7. What are the consequences of the different mindsets? Steve Lee - UC Davis
  • 8. What are the consequences of the different mindsets? Those who were praised for their: to reinforce a: intelligence effort chose to work on: fixed mindset easier problems. growth mindset more challenging problems. Steve Lee - UC Davis
  • 9. What are the benefits of a growth mindset? Those with a growth mindset: achieved higher grades in a General Chemistry course had a more accurate sense of their strengths and weaknesses had lower levels of depression Steve Lee - UC Davis
  • 10. What can sociologists tell us about scientists? “Doctoring Uncertainty” Delamont and Atkinson Social Studies of Science, 2001, 87. as undergrads, they were accustomed to smaller projects with a high chance of success many new grad students face greater difficulties with bigger projects when scientists present or publish research, we marginalize our failures Steve Lee - UC Davis 10
  • 11. How do scientists approach mistakes and failures? “The importance of stupidity in scientific research” Martin Schwartz, J. Cell Science, 2008, 1771. Let’s read and discuss Steve Lee - UC Davis 11
  • 12. What can an artist teach us about our limitations? Phil Hansen’s TED talk Steve Lee - UC Davis 12
  • 13. What can an artist teach us about our limitations? Hansen proposes: embracing your limitations can drive more creative approaches don’t be driven by a single approach Steve Lee - UC Davis 13
  • 14. What can we learn from failures? psychologist Carol Dweck Growth requires putting in effort Professor Martin Schwartz Accept that research makes us feel stupid artist Phil Hansen Embrace your limitations to succeed Steve Lee - UC Davis 14
  • 15. Self-reflection Questions What’s been a recent failure for you? Describe the events, possible causes, people involved, etc. How did you respond? Was your response more consistent with a fixed mindset or a growth mindset? Consider similar experiences of failures, obstacles, and limitations. Was your behavior more consistent with a fixed or growth mindset? Do you believe you need to adjust your response to failures? If so, what aspects of your behavior do you believe you need to adjust? Steve Lee - UC Davis 15
  • 16. Further Reading This workshop’s materials are in Slideshare.net Steve Lee - UC Davis 16
  • 17. Are you paying attention to your failures, limitations, challenges? What are they trying to teach you? Steve Lee - UC Davis 17
  • 18. Succeed through your F ailures Learning to Fail Productively Steve Lee, PhD; stnlee@ucdavis.edu Graduate Diversity Officer for the STEM Disciplines Office of Graduate Studies, UC Davis March 7, 2014; 1-2:30 PM Student Community Center Excerpt from “The importance of stupidity in scientific research” Martin Schwartz, J. Cell Science, 2008, 1771. A Ph.D., in which you have to do a research project, is a whole different thing. For me, it was a daunting task. How could I possibly frame the questions that would lead to significant discoveries; design and interpret an experiment so that the conclusions were absolutely convincing; foresee difficulties and see ways around them, or, failing that, solve them when they occurred? My Ph.D. project was somewhat interdisciplinary and, for a while, whenever I ran into a problem, I pestered the faculty in my department who were experts in the various disciplines that I needed. I remember the day when Henry Taube (who won the Nobel Prize two years later) told me he didn’t know how to solve the problem I was having in his area. I was a third-year graduate student and I figured that Taube knew about 1000 times more than I did (conservative estimate). If he didn’t have the answer, nobody did. That’s when it hit me: nobody did. That’s why it was a research problem. And being my research problem, it was up to me to solve. Once I faced that fact, I solved the problem in a couple of days. (It wasn’t really very hard; I just had to try a few things.) The crucial lesson was that the scope of things I didn’t know wasn’t merely vast; it was, for all practical purposes, infinite. That realization, instead of being discouraging, was liberating. If our ignorance is infinite, the only possible course of action is to muddle through as best we can. I recently saw an old friend for the first time in many years. We had been Ph.D. students at the same time, both studying science, although in different areas. She later dropped out of graduate school, went to Harvard Law School and is now a senior lawyer for a major environmental organization. At some point, the conversation turned to why she had left graduate school. To my utter astonishment, she said it was because it made her feel stupid. After a couple of years of feeling stupid every day, she was ready to do something else. I had thought of her as one of the brightest people I knew and her subsequent career supports that view. What she said bothered me. I kept thinking about it; sometime the next day, it hit me. Science makes me feel stupid too. It’s just that I’ve gotten used to it. So used to it, in fact, that I actively seek out new opportunities to feel stupid. I wouldn’t know what to do without that feeling. I even think it’s supposed to be this way. Let me explain. For almost all of us, one of the reasons that we liked science in high school and college is that we were good at it. That can’t be the only reason – fascination with understanding the physical world and an emotional need to discover new things has to enter into it too. But high-school and college science means taking courses, and doing well in courses means getting the right answers on tests. If you know those answers, you do well and get to feel smart. Questions: What does Schwartz point out as some important differences between school coursework and research? As Schwartz approaches his research, do you think he has a fixed or growth mindset? Explain your reasoning. 1
  • 19. Carol Dweck’s Mindset Fixed Mindset Growth Mindset ability is static avoids challenges gives up easily sees effort as fruitless ignores useful criticism threatened by others ability is developed embraces challenges persists in obstacles sees effort as necessary learns from criticism inspired by others’ success Self-reflection questions: What has been a recent experience of failure for you? Describe the events, possible causes, people involved, etc. How did you respond to the failure? Was your response more consistent with a fixed mindset or a growth mindset? Consider similar events where you experienced failures, obstacles, and limitations. Were your patterns of behavior more consistent with a fixed or growth mindset? Do you believe you need to adjust your response to failures? If so, what aspects of your behavior do you believe you need to adjust? Further Reading: “Mindset” by Carol Dweck “Doctoring Uncertainty” Delamont and Atkinson, Social Studies of Science, 2001, 87. “The importance of stupidity in scientific research” Martin Schwartz, J. Cell Science, 2008, 1771. Phil Hansen’s TED talk: www.ted.com/talks/phil_hansen_embrace_the_shake.html “Switch: How to change things when change is hard” Chip and Dan Heath • • Thanks for coming to the workshop! I hope that it was helpful. My presentation and handout are available in my account at < www.slideshare.net >. 2