[BAWD #14] Why Being Wrong is Good for You š
Hello there šš¾,
I trust you had a blissful week?! Btw, hereās a friendly reminder itās totally okay to make mistakes or be wrong. š
As we grow older, there is a tendency to subconsciously embrace the āfear of being wrongā or āfear of admitting a wrong.ā We sometimes canāt deal with the fact that we committed that stupid, awkward, foolish, and unpleasant act. However, there is a need for you to agree with yourself that you actually did commit that act. Accept that every mistake you make is a product of YOU, and itās totally fine to make those unpleasant mistakes, so own up your mistakes, apologize, learn from your mistakes and become a better individual.
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Quote of the day š
āIf we try hard to avoid mistakes, we aren't open to getting the information we need in order to do betterā āDr. Robert A. Kenedy
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