17/09/2025
When you make a mistake once, it's understandable that it's a mistake. You should learn from it and move on in a better way. But when you make the same mistake again and again, it's no longer just a mistake. It's a choice. It's a decision you've made to keep doing things the same way, even though it's not working or right.
Think about it. When you repeat a mistake, you're not just being careless or unlucky. You're choosing to ignore what you've learned and keep doing things the same way. It's like you're saying, "I know this didn't work last time, but I'm going to try it again anyway."
Repeating mistakes can hold you back in life. It keeps you from growing and learning. It keeps you stuck in the same old patterns and habits. And it can lead to bigger problems down the line.
So, how can you break the cycle of repeating mistakes?
First, you need to recognize when you're making the same mistake again. Then, you need to take a step back and think about what you can do differently. You need to learn from your mistakes and use that knowledge to make better choices