Forget The Mistake Remember The Lesson

in #life4 years ago

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Forget mistakes, remember the lesson. In other words, do not be obsessive about the stupidness you have committed, but rather how you came to make that stupid mistake in the first place. Whatever underlying factors lead to those mistakes, consider the lessons to avoid making the same mistakes again.

Many people are motivated by fear of mistakes that result in fault-play, inertia, and resistance to change. It is said that the more mistakes a man makes, the more he tries to do new things. Learning from a mistake enables a man to innovate who are the products of trial and error.

In fact, it is wrong to punish honest mistakes, especially in the pursuit of personal development. Wisdom and personal development come from the time we made mistakes and learned from them. In fact, our intelligence and personal development develop not during our success but during the failures that we have experienced in life.

We usually do not know that the actions we have taken are a mistake until those actions are completed. The result of those actions made us realize that we had made a mistake. The consequences of past mistakes often make us afraid to step out of our comfort zones and try again. Recalling our past mistakes can cripple us.

Remember, nothing in life is worthwhile unless we take a risk. When we think and stay out of our comfort zone, we grow! Failure is inevitable but it is important to make an effort.
The possibilities we take may seem trivial in the short term. Stop behaving as if the world is against us.

Many of us live by the choices made in the past. It should not happen. Eventually, each new day presents an opportunity to become a new person. But there are valuable lessons to be learned from this. Consider the lessons we can learn from our past.

We all have weaknesses that when left unnoticed our capacity for influence and importance is limited. Many people have inspired us to become better versions of ourselves. But we all learn differently. Our deep drive is hard to understand. This requires patience and constant self-evaluation. But the more we discover why we do the work we do, the easier it is for us to make the most of the present.

We all face different situations. We have been given full opportunity to start again. Despite our best efforts, things do not work for us. Therefore, we need to learn from our mistakes because there are lessons in our failures and use what we have learned to improve our odds of success in the future.

Most of us have painful mistakes that are the worst to forget. But we must accept what has been done and focus on what can be done.