How Owning Mistakes and Apologizing Can Lead to Personal Growth and Knowledge

skhadir
Understanding Mistakes and Apologies

When one commits mistakes (intentionally, unintentionally, or deliberately), one of the most common words used is "SORRY," often without understanding the prevailing circumstances, including DAMAGE (which can be in any form). After realizing it was their mistake, very few have the courage to correct themselves to "NOT REPEAT THE SAME, OR AVOID IT FROM HAPPENING AGAIN."

The Process of Correcting Ourselves

The actual process of CORRECTING OURSELVES contains 3 STEPS:

STEP 1) I AM SORRY - We seek an apology just to free ourselves from the existing situation and avoid future consequences.

STEP 2) IT IS MY MISTAKE - Very few have developed the courage to admit boldly and honestly that "it was their MISTAKE, irrespective of its status - intentionally, unintentionally, or deliberately."

STEP 3) HOW CAN I CORRECT MYSELF - But how many try to correct themselves, which is a part of the CONTINUOUS SELF-DEVELOPMENT PROCESS?

If one wishes to MASTER 100% PERFECTION LEVEL, he/she will embrace the "CONTINUOUS-SELF DEVELOPMENT PROCESS" - STEP 3. Only those who don't possess EGO will dare to seek APOLOGY, not just with the intention to correct themselves but TO GAIN TRUE KNOWLEDGE.

"Success is nothing more than a few simple disciplines practiced daily; Failure is nothing more than a few small errors repeated daily."

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