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Writer's pictureAmanda Gervais

Why Mistakes are the Secret Sauce to Getting Stuff Right



Let's get real for a second—mistakes have a bad rep, and honestly, it feels a bit unfair. Think about it: if we actually learn something from goofing up, can we really call it a mistake? So, why do we all get those stomach knots at the thought of messing up?


At its core, our dread of mistakes is all about the fear of looking bad in front of others. Nobody wants to be that person who gets pointed at for dropping the ball. From the time we're kids, it's drilled into us to aim for that gold star, making any trip or stumble feel like the end of the world. It's like society is playing this massive game of Simon Says, where the rule is to never make a wrong move.


But here's the kicker: mistakes are actually where the magic happens. They're like those plot twists in your favorite shows that you never see coming but totally change the game. Every time we flub, we get this golden ticket to learn something new, something we probably wouldn't have figured out if everything had gone perfectly according to plan.


Think about some of the coolest inventions or discoveries throughout history—a bunch of them came out of what someone might call a "happy accident." Mistakes push us out of the easy chair and challenge us to flex our problem-solving muscles. They're nature's way of saying, "Hey, there's more than one way to crack this puzzle."


But, alright, let's not pretend that making a mistake feels like winning the lottery. It can sting, especially when there are real consequences. The trick isn't to start aiming to mess up but to stop seeing mistakes as these big, scary monsters under the bed. They're just part of the deal—like side quests in a video game that teach you new skills for the main storyline.


The big question is, why do we all act like playing it safe is the only way to play the game? Being afraid to make mistakes is like refusing to take off the training wheels. Sure, you might not fall, but you're also not going to get very far. It's about finding that sweet spot where you're cool with the possibility of a facepalm moment because you know it's just part of the process.


So, next time you drop the ball, instead of beating yourself up, give yourself a pat on the back for giving it a shot. Mistakes aren't just oops moments; they're proof that you're trying, experimenting, and, most importantly, living. And who knows? That one mistake might just be the detour you needed to find a whole new path you never knew existed.


Let's start celebrating our mess-ups for the hidden gems they are. After all, perfection is overrated.


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