“Have you ever worked with a leader who didn’t allow mistakes? Perhaps he would say things like, 'Failure is not an option!' There are three problems with this mindset. The first problem with this is that we are human. Meaning, we’re bound to make mistakes. The second problem is it stifles creativity and innovation. People will not risk doing anything original or adaptive if they are afraid of being reprimanded if it doesn’t work. Finally, the third problem with a 'Failure is not an option' mindset is that mistakes can often be great teachers.” LeadershipFailureMistakesChristian Leadership Book:A Leader Worth Imitating: 33 Leadership Principles From the Life of Jesus Source: A Leader Worth Imitating: 33 Leadership Principles From the Life of Jesus