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UK gets a museum for its epic fails, finally
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80482, member: 636"] A museum dedicated to epic fails is opening in Britain. The traveling Museum of Failure will launch a UK location next spring, founded by Dr. Samuel West. The collection celebrates botched inventions and corporate disasters, aiming to reframe failure as a necessary part of innovation. British exhibits will feature prominently, including the Titanic, the Sinclair C5 vehicle, the NHS IT program, and Brexit. The founder thinks the UK's dark humor and love for the underdog make it the perfect home. The museum is designed for learning, not mockery, showing how common failure is even for major brands. Innovation strategist Ben Strutt notes that it can demonstrate how some flops, like the Apple Newton, later paved the way for successful products. Psychologist Fiona Murden warns about oversimplifying, noting real stress and consequences accompany failure, especially for people without a safety net. West acknowledges failure is not experienced equally globally, recalling a woman in the Ivory Coast who explained that failure there can mean destitution. He has seen different international reactions, from amusement in China to confusion in South Korea. He believes Britain will uniquely understand the pointless and painful failures that do not necessarily lead to success. A specific UK venue is still to be announced. [/QUOTE]
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