It’s Completely OK To Be Wrong

One of the happiest places on earth is Iceland. It may be cold and dark out there, but Icelanders are quite comtempt with life simply because their culture doesn’t stigmatize failure. That’s what writer and traveller Eric Weiner has concluded in his latest book and I fully agree with his thesis.

Here’s my question: how can we know what success and happiness are unless we fail from time to time? And should we really think of mistakes as something lethal? I don’t think so.

Cultivate a mindset that accepts failure as something human. Istead of being frustrated by it, simply learn from it. It gives you priceless know-how that no book, blog or motivation speaker is going to teach you.

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