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Regarding making mistakes, Wu Jun said so...

"Fewer mistakes are more important than more successes – Insights"

As human beings, we don't always see or remember things as they are.

Although we think we are rational, it is actually easy to overestimate our abilities and underestimate risks, making us always prone to the same mistake.

Regarding making mistakes, Wu Jun said so...

If you want to avoid it, you must develop the habit of constantly reviewing what we do from the perspective of a bystander, and developing a habit of reviewing it regularly.

In this way, whether it is a good thing or a bad thing, it can sensitively find out the cause and form a progress loop or real-time improvement.

Without feedback, we cannot immediately perceive the deficiency and the cause of the deficiency, resulting in a "blind spot".

Regarding making mistakes, Wu Jun said so...

Take, for example, the "routine work" you'll find in the workplace: they're tedious, repetitive, but also fun because there are a lot of details that reveal a person's abilities and personality.

People who can quickly solve routine work and improve efficiency often have more time than others to think about new projects and enrich themselves.

Regarding making mistakes, Wu Jun said so...

And people who can quickly complete the assigned tasks and not make mistakes are not to be underestimated, such people are often clear-headed and welcomed in the workplace.

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