Mistakes happen. This is how to reframe getting called out for them
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Acquiring wisdom requires the refinement of knowledge and our own selves, much like building a Maserati requires more than extracting iron ore.
The sages of ancient Judea urge us to develop 48 attitudes in our pursuit of wisdom, including the controversial practice of loving rebuke.
Accepting criticism is essential for improvement, but we often resist it even from those who intend to help, revealing a deep-seated discomfort.
Finding a better way to communicate correction, focusing on improvement rather than fault, might help us embrace guidance instead of resisting it.
Read at Fast Company
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