5 lessons on how to be wrong

1. Choices that seem bad in the past are indicative of growth, not intelligence or rationality.When you look back at your choices a year ago, you should always hope to find a few solutions that seem silly now, because that means you are growing.If you only live in a comfort zone where, as you know, you cannot spoil the situation, you will never reach your true potential.If you know enough about something to make the best decision on the first try, then you are not challenging yourself.
2. Given that the first decision you made might be wrong, the best thing you can do is start.The sooner you learn to be wrong, the sooner you can discover what is right.The best way to learn is practice.
3. Break down topics that are too big to learn into smaller tasks that you can learn.For example, entrepreneurship is too big a topic.Or, for example, you can learn how to optimize a website to create an email list — a topic small enough to develop some level of knowledge.As the famous physicist, Nobel Prize winner, Niels Bohr said: "An expert is a person who made all possible mistakes in a very narrow specialty."
4. Time to trust your intuition.You can trust yourself to make clear decisions in areas where you already have experience and knowledge.For everything else, the only way to know what works is to embrace the concept of experimentation.
5. The fact that failure will occur is not a reason for expecting failure.There is no argument for depression or negativity simply because there is the potential for a few bad decisions to be made.More importantly, you have to try your best every time, because it is effort and practice that determines the learning process.They are essential even if you fail.Understand that no choice is doomed to fail, but that random failure is the price you have to pay if you want to be right.