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| | discussion results Masmasika (164) | | All of us commit mistakes and we should be ashamed to admit our mistakes. We commit mistakes because we are but human. But the good thing in making mistakes is that we learn from our mistakes.... | |
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 msedge (1550) | | Do you have a cycle of making the same ones over and over?One experience builds on another and that is how life evolves. We should not simply "live and learn" but rather "live, learn, and improve."... | |
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 ssh123 (18422) | | The best way to handle a mistake is to admit it quickly:
Not dwell on it Never repeat it
Learn from it Never make excuses
How to you handle the mistakes.?
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 yangok444 (38) | | yesterday night I had a dinner with an old friend in a restaurant.It's a traditional Chinese one. The foods served here is nice and very delicious.
At that time not many people there as it's not... | |
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 perugu (5997) | | What decision of your's effected maximum in your life? | |
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| | blog results Joanne Jacobs (6) | | DNA could determine whether children learn from mistakes or cope with abuse, some scientists now believe. About 30 percent of people are born with few dopamine receptors, which “is linked to... | |
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 Kevin, M.D. - Medical Weblog (3) | | NY Times: "By promptly disclosing medical errors and offering earnest apologies and fair compensation, they hope to restore integrity to dealings with patients, make it easier to learn from mistakes... | |
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 Kevin, M.D. - Medical Weblog (3) | | Michael Lynch: "Malpractice attorneys say patients need the ability to sue for damages and to be protected from negligence. As in all professions, errors are made; as physicians, we recognize our... | |
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 Dumb Little Man - Tips for Life (1) | | It seems that everything comes in a list format nowadays. “Wash, Rinse, and Repeat” or “Open box, Remove Contents, Try and Assemble”. Maybe it is because when we see things in a list format our brain... | |
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