tl;dr:The following “errors” are the natural by-product of good decisions and a necessary side-effect of success, and celebrated as such. The first 5 are: (1) Re-adding features/bugs you removed from the backlog. (2) Pivoting a strategy just after creating it. (3) Refactoring infrastructure after growing 10x. (4) Adding words because messaging was too terse. (5) Adding back features you removed.
tl;dr:Jason discusses the following characteristics of a great strategy: (1) Simple: Reshapes complexity to be manageable and actionable. (2) Candid: Dares to spotlight the most difficult truths. (3) Decisive: Asserts clear decisions and accepts their consequences. (4) Leveraged: Magnifies strengths into durable competitive advantage. (5) Asymmetric: Defeats uncertainty with higher upside than downside. (6) Futuristic: Solves for the long-term.