Mistakes should not be corrected directly, but overcome through iteration and improvement.
Focusing on improvement and offering alternative solutions is more productive than simply pointing out mistakes.
Many companies, schools, and environments tend to focus on what's wrong rather than encouraging growth and improvement.
Paul Millerd is a writer.
In this conversation, we spoke about how his book has sold 12,000 copies in a year without him trying, why sabbaticals are the key, the problem with our wage-based society, and why Paul took the long, slow, stupid way but why it's paid off for him.
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