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This nicely encapsulated graphic from Elena Christina buttresses my earlier post “Why Sweat it. ” Do take a peek.

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  1. But this is a good step wise process of how mistakes are made and how they are remembered by the world.
    I especially like ” Build upon that mistake to make better mistakes” and ” Realize the world doesn’t remember your mistakes” and finally, ” But people notice if you go on in spite of them”- which is a tribute to the human spirit.
    But the most important point, I think is – to realize when you have made a mistake.
    Susie

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      1. But thank you for sharing this.
        Most of the time, I am being told by colleagues or spouse that I made mistakes or even parents and in-laws- sometimes I wonder if I am the only one in the world who makes mistakes that makes mine being pointed out.
        I am sure you are talking about mistakes we realise on our own, that we made.
        Susie

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      2. When we realize them on our own, it is far more easier to assimilate and break down.You are not the only one that makes mistakes my dear. It is just that there are some people who find it easier to point out other people’s mistakes and then try to cover theirs with a bushel of bravado.

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  2. “make better mistakes”, ha, that is an idea…….I just was writing somewhere about making mistakes to learn, just do something, and learn from those mistakes….i. e. writing

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