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Once you’ve messed up, you’ve messed up – past tense – in other words, it’s in the past – it’s yesterday and today’s today. So instead of living in shame, act on experience and be better than yesterday.
By Dr. Christian Conte4.7
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Once you’ve messed up, you’ve messed up – past tense – in other words, it’s in the past – it’s yesterday and today’s today. So instead of living in shame, act on experience and be better than yesterday.