COVID-19 revealed weaknesses in our pandemic response plans and sowed distrust in science. Can we get it back?
Let’s face it, no one likes making mistakes – they can make us feel embarrassed, frustrated and stupid. But while it’s obviously important to get things right, messing up isn’t always such ...
“But we just have to learn from those mistakes and make sure the same people aren’t doing ... “Hopefully I can continue the rise and I can continue with my form and we can hopefully win our next ...
Every parent has given their children this little speech, on the occasion of some screw-up: It's not whether you made a mistake, because everyone makes mistakes. What matters is whether you learn ...
But before we can help our children learn from their mistakes, we need to teach them how to move past those mistakes in the moment. Most of the time, the best time to learn from mistakes isn't ...
No one intentionally sets out to make a mistake. Yet, it has long been recognized by some of our greatest innovators from Thomas Edison to ...
“Mistakes were made ... The referendum failure is sad for the students and teachers in our schools and it should have been a learning experience for the school board, but, in a slap at ...
it’s crucial to begin rebuilding that trust to ward off potentially life-threatening misinformation and avoid mistakes made during the pandemic. We should first acknowledge what went right with ...
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