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Sunday, February 22, 2009

Admit your mistake...!!!

I have always believed that there are three kinds of people in the world.

One, who does a mistake, never admits them, neither improve on them.These are offensive, arrogant and over-confident people. In the long run, these people are generally unsuccessful.

Second, who does a mistake, admits it, but never improves on it.They are humble, defensive and unconfident people. In the long run, these people live an average life, without risks.
As per me, I belong to category Second.And working on to become a part of Third category.

And Third, who does a mistake, admits it, and never repeats it. They are the leaders, who are confident as well as humble. They take risks in life and live a successful life.

Why is it so, that most of people lie in the category One?

Which category, do you belong to???

3 comments:

Meghal said...

gud one...n very true..let me know the source of this if possible..

Vibhor said...

ma'am these are my thoughts...

cherry said...

Admitting ones mistake is a scary process. Why would anyone want to admit their mistakes, that would make them a lesser of a human being!!! Oh my god what would the world think about a person who admits his/her own mistake...that’s absurd!!!
This is what your first category is thinking every time they realize that they have made a mistake and you are wrong about the second group, a defensive person can rarely be humble and you are not amongst them, if they realize that they have made a mistake they would never work toward even acknowledging it! Whereas you are acknowledging it on a public domain :-D don’t sell yourself short…that’s the job for the first group !

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