Submitted by beardynolando t3_yhutab in Showerthoughts
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ppardee t1_iug4v4s wrote
In my profession, this is what separates the new college grads from the highly valuable experienced workers - the new college grads haven't made enough mistakes to be very valuable yet.
Khaylain t1_iuhbtmk wrote
"You want to know the difference between a master and a beginner? The master has failed more times than the beginner has even tried."
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artaxtheelf t1_iuhqyd5 wrote
people who made a lot of mistakes in life can be considered really insightful and wise because we all learn from our mistakes and disappointments
dinhtrannghiem t1_iuhxblm wrote
that is why years of work experience is necessary in most jobs with higher salary
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thecanfield t1_iug0pkx wrote
I tell people at work all the time: "the only reason I'm better with computers than you is because I've broken more computers than you" . :)