We all make mistakes. It is part of being human and fallible. Yet if we don't recognize the patterns in how we make mistakes ...
In a world where errors are inevitable, it’s vital we approach them with the right mindset; we can either let them define us or use them as catalysts for growth. The Fast Company Executive Board is a ...
In today's fast-paced business environment, fostering a culture where learning from mistakes is not only accepted but encouraged is crucial. Teams that view errors as opportunities for growth rather ...
Life can be incredibly confusing. We all want a good life filled with happiness and peace. We yearn to wake up each morning with gratitude and end our days with a sense of fulfillment. But achieving ...
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton once said, "If you live long enough, you'll make mistakes," and, "If you learn from them, you'll be a better person. It's how you handle adversity, not how it ...
This article was first published in the Mindset Works newsletter. We can deepen our own and our students' understanding of mistakes, which are not all created equal, and are not always desirable.
Smart people learn from their mistakes. But really sharp ones learn from the mistakes of others. - Brandon Mull. Warren Buffett may be one of the most famous investors of all time. However, he isn’t ...
Annie Murphy Paul is the author of the forthcoming book Brilliant: The New Science of Smart. “Often mistaken, never in doubt.” That wry phrase describes us all more than we’d like to admit. The ...