Correcting mistakes
Today is terrible not because it's a working day ;-) but coz I was just making myself HOT CHOCOLATE and some of it spilled on my favorite shirt, It's not the same shirt anymore. The point I am making is that certain situations are way beyond correction and after committing it there are plenty of options which damages us further i.e. giving my shirt for bleach or doing re-coloring blah blah blah is gonna cost me (whatever is the amount, it just doesn't digest that even carelessness costs, actually it really does).
One real good point about correcting mistakes is "Certain mistakes cannot be corrected with the same mindset you had while committing it". In a way, you have made an error and you are thinking about a workaround with the same mindset which made you commit it; a killer cannot correct himself unless he is given some therapy or goes through some mental stability course, that is coz it's way beyond his imagination a.k.a mindset to think of killing as something inhuman.
The HOT CHOHCOLATE chaos taught me 'there is no preventive measure and there is nothing I can do to save my other shirts from hot chocolate', but, the best solution is 'go for the automated machine which has no hassles of mixing chocolate and sugar'.
Thanks to the lesson learnt, good bye to this favorite shirt ;-(.
PS: Such posts really dont suit me, I am kinda cool or at least I try to be (this shirt incident was just a decoy, I had the lesson in mind even before this incident ;-))
PS: I think the lesson is a good take away from Zig Ziglar's or Steven R Covey's audio program ;-) I listen in my drive, What do I have to say? lessons just pop in my head in the right situation.
One real good point about correcting mistakes is "Certain mistakes cannot be corrected with the same mindset you had while committing it". In a way, you have made an error and you are thinking about a workaround with the same mindset which made you commit it; a killer cannot correct himself unless he is given some therapy or goes through some mental stability course, that is coz it's way beyond his imagination a.k.a mindset to think of killing as something inhuman.
Made a mistake, don't rush to think how to correct it...first, why you made it/what made you do it/what caused it etc. then after a while, when you have made peace with your mistake, get a paradigm shift (think otherwise) and then approach the error/problem.
The HOT CHOHCOLATE chaos taught me 'there is no preventive measure and there is nothing I can do to save my other shirts from hot chocolate', but, the best solution is 'go for the automated machine which has no hassles of mixing chocolate and sugar'.
Thanks to the lesson learnt, good bye to this favorite shirt ;-(.
PS: Such posts really dont suit me, I am kinda cool or at least I try to be (this shirt incident was just a decoy, I had the lesson in mind even before this incident ;-))
PS: I think the lesson is a good take away from Zig Ziglar's or Steven R Covey's audio program ;-) I listen in my drive, What do I have to say? lessons just pop in my head in the right situation.

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