RE: GWWM: Learning from people...Part I
We have all heard the idioms "To fail is human" and "you live and you learn". We commit errors consistently, extensive and little, disappointments and blunder. Be that as it may, disappointment botches still don't feel like a wonderful learning opportunity. I know it is my deficiencies that make me extraordinary and that I should grasp the bumbles and screw ups. In any case, it is a test for me and a test for a large number of us. We live and act in approaches to avert botches — not going out on a limb, extending our usual ranges of familiarity or bouncing outside the crates we stow away in. In any case, our errors and disappointments are blessings, pearls, guideposts in our learning and development as individuals. So grasp disappointments, botches, screw ups and weaknesses since they make us exceptionally our identity, as well as show us effective lessons.