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Being wrong can feel uncomfortable, but it often creates the greatest opportunities for learning, growth, and better decision-making.
Many people repeat skills without improving them. Deliberate practice—focused, structured, and intentional—is what actually leads to progress.
Being wrong feels uncomfortable, but it can be one of the clearest paths to wisdom. Growth begins when we stop defending certainty and start treating mistakes as teachers.
by Joseph Willmott
Being wrong feels uncomfortable, but it can be one of the clearest paths to wisdom. Growth begins when we stop defending certainty and start treating mistakes as teachers.
by Joseph Willmott
Being wrong can feel uncomfortable, but it often creates the greatest opportunities for learning, growth, and better decision-making.
by Joseph Willmott
Many people repeat skills without improving them. Deliberate practice—focused, structured, and intentional—is what actually leads to progress.
by Shawn Bearman