A man must be big enough to admit his mistakes, smart enough to profit from them, and strong enough to correct them.
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A man must be big enough to admit his mistakes, smart enough to profit from them, and strong enough to correct them.
We make our discoveries through our mistakes.
One of the most valuable lessons I learned is that we all have to learn from our mistakes, and we learn from those mistakes a lot more than we learn from the things we succeeded in doing.
Everyone makes mistakes. The wise are not people who never make mistakes, but those who forgive themselves and learn from their mistakes.
“Of all the pitfalls in our paths and the tremendous delays and wanderings off the track, I want to say that they are not what they seem to be. I want to say that all that seems like fantastic mistakes are not mistakes, all that seems like error is not error; and it all has to be done. That which seems like a false step is the next step.”
Mistakes are a great educator when one is honest enough to admit them and willing to learn from them.
Some of the best lessons we ever learn we learn from our mistakes and failures. The error of the past is the wisdom of the future.
I have not always chosen the safest path. I've made my mistakes, plenty of them. I sometimes jump too soon and fail to appreciate the consequences. But I've learned something important along the way: I've learned to heed the call of my heart. I've learned that the safest path is not always the best path and I've learned that the voice of fear is not always to be trusted.