Thursday, February 9, 2012

Mistakes


Have you ever written a letter, an essay, a poem that didn't need any corrections? Probably not. Have you ever drawn a picture without erasing here and there to improve your drawing? Certainly not. No one (or almost no one - I don't like to generalize!) makes or does something that it immediately perfect. To make mistakes is only human, but the good news is that we can fix them. Consider mistakes as simple modifications to either improve your work or make changes in the original plans. Corrections triggered by mistakes may be responsible for better outcomes. No one is perfect, we all need to learn, to modify, to change something in ourselves every now and then. If even Einstein made mistakes (such as not accepting quantum physics theory), who are we to believe that we know it all - as we often tend to do? A little self-examination is required here, along with the acceptance of the idea that we, too, are fallible.  

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