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Understanding Mistakes

Understanding Mistakes

First there a need to understand what is a mistake? Mistake is when the action we take fails to achieve a pre-determined goal or outcome. But what if we don't have a goal in mind? Are all actions considered mistakes? Let's delve deeper into understanding mistakes:

  • An action is considered a mistake when it does not produce the desired result
  • Not having a predetermined goal does not necessarily mean an action is not a mistake
  • Mistakes can also be seen as valuable learning opportunities and a chance for growth

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