Nothing is as inevitable as a mistake whose time has come.
Tussman
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Mistakes are inevitable, so you should work on two sides: trying to avoid them and reacting fast to the error to minimize consequences.
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Nothing is as inevitable as a mistake whose time has come.
Tussman
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Mistakes are inevitable, so you should work on two sides: trying to avoid them and reacting fast to the error to minimize consequences.
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The visibility of an error is inversely proportional to the number of times you have looked at it.
Speer
In building your career you, for sure, should go through having some specific skills.
But this is not enough, because you should be confident in yourself, your means and your potential.
The bad news is that if you are not self confident by nature, building confidence is not easy things and goes through a personal “trip” more than a professional one.
The good news is that the achievements go beyond the professional sphere and are worth the effort.
There are some key points you can focus on:
Errors are everywhere in our life, but just because we tend to feel shy of committing them, we refuse to learn from.
Learning from errors is a key point of growing and enables a mechanism of acquired knowledge that helps us to avoid committing them again.
Life is short and we cannot live committing any error possible, but we are provided with the ability to observe others committing them. This brings us a big knowledge base of errors and solutions (or at least of hints of what shouldn’t be done).
My advice to maximize the learning is:
If all else fails, immortality can always be assured by spectacular error.
John Kenneth Galbraith
Experience is that marvelous thing that enables you recognize a mistake when you make it again.
F. P. Jones
The visibility of an error is inversely proportional to the number of times you have looked at it.
Speer
The error-detection and correction capabilites of any system will serve as the key to understanding the type of errors which they cannot handle.
Anonymous
Errare umanum est, perseverare diabolicum (Anyone can make mistakes, but only an idiot persists in his error).
Cicero
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