"Nous comprenons cela et croyons à l'échec rapide et à l'itération jusqu'à ce que nous obtenions le bon résultat. Lorsque ce processus fonctionne, cela signifie que nos échecs sont relativement petits (la plupart des expériences peuvent commencer à petite é"
— Jeff Bezos
Simplified Meaning:
When we tackle new projects or ideas, it’s smart to test them out in small steps. This way, if something doesn’t work out, it's a minor setback rather than a huge problem. Think of how scientists conduct experiments—they test small parts first before moving on to bigger trials. If a scientist finds a mistake early on, they can fix it without wasting too much time or resources. For example, if you're learning to cook, you might try making a small portion of a new recipe first. If it tastes bad, you haven’t wasted lots of ingredients, and you can tweak the recipe until it’s delicious. Similarly, in life and work, starting small experiments lets you make improvements steadily. This approach keeps mistakes manageable and helps you find success through gradual improvement.