Finding something wrong is like a magnet to our brains. It’s especially true when we examine what others have done.
When staring at other people's mistakes, we rarely ask questions like this:
What can I do differently?
How can things be better when I make that choice?
Picking ourselves to lead is saying: I might not get this right, but that’s not the point. The point is that I keep learning, improving, and trying.
Over time, instead of wasting time judging others, we learn to do things well and to contribute to those on the same journey.
