I’ve recently written a blog post about learning new skills from the best people that can do them. And I discussed how to learn new skills from someone you admire and skip a few of the challenges you would have had to solve otherwise.
Yet learning from the best is only a part of the experience. And most times, you will have to learn a few life lessons from your mistakes. But how can you effectively learn from your errors?
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I've learned a lot from my mistakes in the past. Here's how you can do it too.
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