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Robert S. Arrighi, Pursuit of Power: NASA's Propulsion Systems Laboratory No. 1 and 2 Quotes: [John] Kobak explained, 'The way you learn anything is that something fails, and you figure out how not to have it fail again.
         

[John] Kobak explained, 'The way you learn anything is that something fails, and you figure out how not to have it fail again.


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This page presents the quote "[John] Kobak explained, 'The way you learn anything is that something fails, and you figure out how not to have it fail again.". Author of this quote is Robert S. Arrighi, Pursuit of Power: NASA's Propulsion Systems Laboratory No. 1 and 2. This quote is about failure, engineering, learning,.