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Never give up your right to be wrong, and be sure to give others that right too. By Tim Fargo @alphabetsuccess
Why would we
want the right to be wrong? Don't we want the right to be right? No, if
the world is going to move forward, we want the right to be amazingly
wrong.
Imagine if
the rule for learning to walk was pass or fail. If you could not walk at
the right moment, you were fitted with leg braces and sent off -
consigned to the label of "non-walker" forever. Perhaps this seems an
exaggeration. But we do this with people all the time.
The key to
mastery is effort and time. For some, mastery takes longer. But the end
result may actually be superior expertise compared to the person for
whom it came easily. Why? Because we learn from our mistakes. All those
blunders provide an information set on what to do in the future.
For the best
levels of expertise we need to embrace more than one path to success.
We can't just pick the front runners early and "label" the rest as
incapable. But, we like our human filing cabinets. This person is one of
"these", that person is one of "those". It's neat and clean. Except
when it's us being stuck into a particular drawer or onto a certain
shelf.
Because in
our heart we know it's rubbish. The whole reason we like the "filing
cabinets" is because figuring people out is messy. Many of us are more bright than our transcript lets
on. Most of us have a topic we are interested in, but are too timid to
pursue. So we'd under perform on knowledge but over perform on interest.
It's worth it
to evaluate each other with greater depth. In a world going shallow, go
deep. Be willing to accept mistakes from both yourself and others.
Pursue mastery right through a barrage of errors. Every time we fail we
get a bit better.
Suddenly we can be better than the best, a breakthrough occurs and we are soaring. After sloppy results and discouraging reviews, we jump ahead. We discover something new that benefits the world. A moment which requires our patience and that of those around us.
Never give up. Never give up your right to be wrong, and be sure to give others that right too.
Suddenly we can be better than the best, a breakthrough occurs and we are soaring. After sloppy results and discouraging reviews, we jump ahead. We discover something new that benefits the world. A moment which requires our patience and that of those around us.
Never give up. Never give up your right to be wrong, and be sure to give others that right too.
Article By Tim Fargo @alphabetsuccess
Source: AlphabetSuccessBlogspot

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