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		<title>By: McGee&#8217;s Musings &#187; Learning from your mistakes</title>
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		<description>[...] Some good advice about the important role of mistakes and what to do with them. My goal has always been to make &#8220;interesting mistakes.&#8221; New essay: how to learn from your mistakes. If you&apos;re doing something interesting, mistakes are inevitable. How you learn from your mistakes defines what kinds of mistakes you&apos;ll make the next time: the same ones? new ones? mistakes that get you closer to success or move you away from it? [...]</description>
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