I tend to assume that I’m going to make a mistake, especially with new things. It doesn’t help fix them, but at least I’m not surprised when it blows up in my face. Once I’m comfortable with it I assume less failure until it fails, usually in the perfect way to make me look totally foolish.
Somehow the really bad failures seem to happen after I brag about them. I brag a lot less now, but that hasn’t stopped them either. Meh.
I tend to assume that I’m going to make a mistake, especially with new things. It doesn’t help fix them, but at least I’m not surprised when it blows up in my face.
That’s exactly how I learned to ride a bicycle at age 30.
I tend to assume that I’m going to make a mistake, especially with new things. It doesn’t help fix them, but at least I’m not surprised when it blows up in my face. Once I’m comfortable with it I assume less failure until it fails, usually in the perfect way to make me look totally foolish.
Somehow the really bad failures seem to happen after I brag about them. I brag a lot less now, but that hasn’t stopped them either. Meh.
Edit—please disregard this post
That’s exactly how I learned to ride a bicycle at age 30.