Of course, there
is no shame in making mistakes. They are an important and necessary part of
learning.
A young man came
in for an interview with his manager. “Tell me,” the young man asked her, “how
did you become so successful?”
“Two words,” she
said. “Right decisions.”
He asked, “How did
you make right decisions?”
“One word –
experience.”
“And how did you
get experience?”
“Two words,” she
said. “Wrong decisions.”
In order to profit
from our mistakes, we have to get out and make some. And so long as we keep
making different ones each time, we’re learning and growing.
Entertainer Conan
O’Brien spoke to the graduating class of 2000 about some wisdom he gleaned in
life. He told them that he wished the best for them. But then he said something
interesting. He told them that he also wished that they experience plenty of
the bad as well as the good. “Fall down,” he said. “Make a mess. Break
something occasionally. Know that your mistakes are your own unique way of
getting to where you need to be. And remember that the story is never over.”
Are you feeling
badly about a mistake you recently made? Then decide what you will do
differently next time, make amends if necessary, and move on.
Are you afraid of
taking a necessary risk for fear of making a mistake? Remember, even poor
choices are opportunities to learn. How else are you going to learn to make
better ones?
So make those
mistakes. Make them boldly. In the end, they will make you better. And if you
make enough, can you become the best ever.
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