Psychology, asked by parasharpraveen244, 1 month ago

If we learn and improve from our mistakes, why are we so afraid to make mistakes?​

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Answered by llXxDramaticKingxXll
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Many a times, we set unrealistic standards for ourselves. By making mistakes, we look small in our own eyes. In order to live up to self-created expectations, we become afraid to falter.

Answered by Mysteryboy01
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If we learn and improve from our mistakes, why are we so afraid to make mistakes?

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I think it's because making mistakes is a very costly way of learning. There are ways where we can learn things without making mistakes.

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