It is common sense to take a method and try it. If it fails, admit it frankly and try another. But above all, try something! – Franklin D. Roosevelt
There should be no doubt. There should be no fear of being punished for taking a thoughtful action. Without attempts we do not progress.
Instead of trying to make a perfect step, we should concentrate on small calibrated moves.
Everyone great started small. Started from mistakes here and there, failed attempts. By the Sturgeon’s Law, 90% of everything is crud, so it makes sense in the works of the great people. The golden 10% is what recognized to be the greatest.
Try, analyze, restart. Change approach, adapt. This is the only way to improve.