A person's attitude toward their mistakes is quite interesting.
Is it shifting blame or focusing on self-reflection: attributing the problem to external factors or considering how to change oneself? The former is an instinct to avoid harm and seek benefits, while the latter is rational long-term thinking. This distinction separates 99% of people from the 1%.
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A person's attitude toward their mistakes is quite interesting.
Is it shifting blame or focusing on self-reflection: attributing the problem to external factors or considering how to change oneself?
The former is an instinct to avoid harm and seek benefits, while the latter is rational long-term thinking.
This distinction separates 99% of people from the 1%.