Brain Food: Great Ideas Thrive in Silence
“There are two times to admit mistakes: early and late. Early admissions solve problems. Late admissions create them.
A person who proactively tells another they made a mistake gains trust and respect for their honesty. In contrast, one who tries to hide errors quickly loses trust.
Swift admissions build bridges. Slow ones burn them.”
A person who proactively tells another they made a mistake gains trust and respect for their honesty. In contrast, one who tries to hide errors quickly loses trust.
Swift admissions build bridges. Slow ones burn them.”
Brain Food: Great Ideas Thrive in Silence
“People are always looking for happiness at some future time and in some new thing, or some new set of circumstances, in possession of which they some day expect to find themselves. But the fact is, if happiness is not found now, where we are, and as we are, there is little chance of it ever being found. There is a great deal more happiness around... See more