I do believe he did, bit after he let one go, he realized he would have to hire another one. Of coarse they work for food but just sayin.
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I'm sure she did, as everyone does in some way at some time in their life. Why should she be any different.
The importance of learning from mistakes is so that you will not make the same mistakes (or similar mistakes) in the future, and you will thereby make more right decisions and fewer wrong decisions, and therefore will enjoy more success and less failure.
Question needs to be more specific; who is being referred to?
No. Sometimes the successful entrepreneurs are not thoughtful as you think and they may make quick decisions and lead to mistakes.
Teddy Roosevelt did make mistakes during his time as president. His biggest mistake was challenging Taft for the 1912 Republican nomination.
Of course he did! Just like every great inventor and regular human being, there were many failures before success came.
I do believe he did, bit after he let one go, he realized he would have to hire another one. Of coarse they work for food but just sayin.
Abraham Lincoln's primary weakness was his tendency to be overly empathetic, which sometimes led to indecisiveness in leadership. His deep compassion for others made it challenging for him to make tough decisions, especially when those decisions could cause pain or conflict. Additionally, his inexperience in military matters at the onset of the Civil War initially hindered his strategic decision-making. Nevertheless, he grew into his role, learning from his mistakes and surrounding himself with capable advisors.
john tyler made several small mistakes while in office but not many major ones
Not at all god is who made us and watches us and let's us make are own mistakes and decisions