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How to Make a How-to-Fail List

How to Make a How-to-Fail List

A How-to-Fail list is a sequence of steps that describe the many ways your project could fail. And you can build it following four simple steps.

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When you are passionate about something, you try your best to avoid mistakes. So why don't you try to avoid them?

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