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According to Munir, “Error signifies effort and vulnerability, exposing individuals to growth and learning opportunities while cautioning against the pursuit of error-free perfection leading to egotism. The pursuit of being error-free can be seen as aspiring to a state of perfection, akin to an angelic ideal. Constantly pursuing perfection can make people disregard alternative perspectives and approaches. By embracing errors and considering them as chances for intellectual growth, individuals can explore new ideas and innovative solutions, which fosters humility and resilience”.
mistakes, Theory of error, resilience
mistakes, Theory of error, resilience
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