Once you’ve embraced your mistake, it’s time to start learning from it. Ask yourself what went wrong and what you could have done differently. This self-reflection will help you to avoid making the same mistake in the future. Here are some questions that can help
1. What's the worst mistake you've ever made?
2. How did you learn from it?
3. Did anyone help you through the learning process?
4. What advice would you give to someone who is struggling to learn from their mistakes?
5. Do you think making mistakes is an important part of learning?
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