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Give yourself room to have a learning curve. Embrace your mistakes as corrections, and as indications of future success. Look at error as increased knowledge, and the pain from error simply as the cost that everything has. Make it all work with intellectual honesty, which means: the willingness to look at objective truth as your goal in all things, and recognition of facts as THE overriding virtue.
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Give yourself room to have a learning curve. Embrace your mistakes as corrections, and as indications of future success. Look at error as increased knowledge, and the pain from error simply as the cost that everything has. Make it all work with intellectual honesty, which means: the willingness to look at objective truth as your goal in all things, and recognition of facts as THE overriding virtue.
