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Monday, October 16, 2017

Make No Mistake About Mistakes

Nobody likes making mistake. Mistakes may dampen your ego, diminish your sense of self-worth, spoil your day, hurt your relationship or even costs you some money for replacement of what was broken or spoiled.

However, mistakes can be a good teacher. We learn best from our mistakes because it is a personal experience. Hey, you could even use it as an analogy or lesson in a suitable context for the benefit of your audience. 

But, don't go around making intentional mistakes so that you can 'benefit' from them. Some of the lessons from mistakes may be costly and become a long drawn detour. Avoid mistakes, if you can. After all, it is always better to learn from other people's mistakes or history, so that you can live smarter and greater.

Mistakes can be a terrible master if it still controls you or hold you back so much so that you are still lamenting some past mistakes committed donkey's years ago. The milk has already been spilled and dried up. It's time to get a mop to wipe the floor of your past clean and move on.

Allow me then to leave you with some quotes so that you could set yourself free from past mistakes:

"Each life is made up of mistakes and learning, waiting and growing, practicing patience and being persistent." -- Billy Graham

"It's a wise man who understands that every day is a new beginning, because boy, how many mistakes do you make in a day? I don't know about you, but I make plenty. You can't turn the clock back, so you have to look ahead." -- Mel Gibson

"Mistakes are merely steps up the ladder." -- Paul J. Meyer

"Certainly people make mistakes in their life. I'm no different, I've made mistakes. When people mess up, we forgive them. When I mess up, I ask for forgiveness." -- Michele Bachmann

"If you live long enough, you'll make mistakes. But if you learn from them, you'll be a better person. It's how you handle adversity, not how it affects you. The main thing is never quit, never quit, never quit." -- William J. Clinton



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