Embracing Self-Correction
The conversation highlights the importance of seeking early feedback and embracing criticism as a means of growth. Both speakers emphasize that being open to correction fosters creativity and innovation, challenging the stigma around changing one's mind. They explore how fear of judgment can hinder personal and professional development, advocating for a mindset that values self-correction as a path to improvement.In this clip
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Malcolm Gladwell on the importance of self-correction
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