Sunday, August 18, 2024
It's Fine, You can Screw Up
You don’t have to always say the correct and perfect thing. Merely aiming for that could fill you with anxiety and cripple you into withdrawing completely. You just gotta be present enough to retract or clarify yourself after the fact if you care about how you’re impacting others and/or how you’re being perceived. It is that or tailoring effective disclaimers that would save you the trouble in several instances. Muting yourself for fear of being wrong won’t help you or others. Nobody is 100% right all of the time. We all embarrass ourselves at some point. That’s why exchanging views and perspectives, and being able and willing to patch those up, is so significant.