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Stop Repeating the Same Mistakes: A Simple Failure Review for Founders | with Camper Bull
Failure isn't what slows most entrepreneurs down. Not learning from it is.
In this episode of The Strategy Session, Camper Bull introduces a simple three-question framework designed to help founders turn setbacks into actionable intelligence.
Instead of reacting with blame, denial, or overcorrection, this approach builds a structured system for reviewing failure, extracting insights, and improving decision-making over time.
What You'll Learn: ✔ The three questions every entrepreneur should ask after a setback ✔ How to distinguish between controllable and uncontrollable factors ✔ Why unprocessed failure leads to repeated mistakes ✔ How to turn experience into a strategic advantage ✔ The role of systems in preventing recurring errors
Who This Is For: Entrepreneurs, founders, and leaders who want to improve decision-making, build resilience, and turn challenges into long-term growth.
Every failure contains information. The question is whether you're capturing it.
What's one lesson you've learned that changed how you operate?
By Camper BullStop Repeating the Same Mistakes: A Simple Failure Review for Founders | with Camper Bull
Failure isn't what slows most entrepreneurs down. Not learning from it is.
In this episode of The Strategy Session, Camper Bull introduces a simple three-question framework designed to help founders turn setbacks into actionable intelligence.
Instead of reacting with blame, denial, or overcorrection, this approach builds a structured system for reviewing failure, extracting insights, and improving decision-making over time.
What You'll Learn: ✔ The three questions every entrepreneur should ask after a setback ✔ How to distinguish between controllable and uncontrollable factors ✔ Why unprocessed failure leads to repeated mistakes ✔ How to turn experience into a strategic advantage ✔ The role of systems in preventing recurring errors
Who This Is For: Entrepreneurs, founders, and leaders who want to improve decision-making, build resilience, and turn challenges into long-term growth.
Every failure contains information. The question is whether you're capturing it.
What's one lesson you've learned that changed how you operate?