Smart people learn from their mistakes. But really sharp ones learn from the mistakes of others. - Brandon Mull. Warren Buffett may be one of the most famous investors of all time. However, he isn’t ...
I noticed my oldest daughter was relying on me more and more. She told me I had to let her sink or swim, and I knew she was right. When my youngest daughter started struggling too I had a hard time ...
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It’s a simple fact of life: Everyone makes mistakes. The key to growth is learning from the mistakes that we make, so the same mistakes are not made twice. Help your people to grow by providing a ...
Experience is the best teacher, but the tuition is high. Learn from the mistakes of others to avoid paying the price yourself – Unknown The Repeat Offender Ruth was a rising star in her [insurance] ...
In 1898, Dr. Edward Thorndike formulated a principle that would become known as Thorndike’s Law of Effect. Thorndike asserted that actions that result in a satisfying (rewarding) outcome are likely to ...