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“Don’t be sorry, just try again” are words I’ve always lived by

My mom would always say this to me when I was a child. Whenever I’d fail at something, I’d always apologize for it and she would say that to me every time. I really learned a lot from that philosophy. Being remorseful and mad at yourself doesn’t help anything. It just gets in the way of improving — bettering yourself and learning where you went wrong. Don’t be sorry, be better.
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CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
My driving instructor kept saying to me: "don't apologize, just do it right"
Ducky · 31-35, F
@CrazyMusicLover Sound advice. 🤗

 
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