Yeah, I've been thinking too much, so I figured I'd put something into writing.
I don't know if it's just me, but in my young life, I have made quite a few mistakes. I fully admit to them...eventually, and attempt to learn from them. However, of late I've noticed a trend of seeing mistakes coming from a mile off, thinking to myself
This is going to be a mistake, but I think it might be worth it and doing it anyways. Of late, I've had mixed results, but before this year it typically went well.
Regardless of my personal outcome, I'm curious of a few things.
- Do you repeat mistakes often? If so, is there a reason behind it, or do you just not realize it happening?
- What do you judge a situation by?
The second question is worded so poorly, I know it's going to cause some issues so allow me to explain to be best of my abilities, which really isn't that great at all.
When you are/were in a situation, what factors do you look at, and add up in some way to come out with a
good or
bad outcome? I suppose what I'm trying, and failing, to get at, is what makes you call something a "mistake", ranging from
minor inconvenience to
colossal failure?
God damn, I really need to get better at this.