In my opinion, it was each man’s personal philosophy on the subject of mistakes that determined his ultimate success in life. Bad Luck to Good Luck Lesson #2, Learn How To Turn Bad Luck Into Good Luck, is the second lesson because of the differences I noticed between my rich dad and my poor dad when it came to making mistakes. He did not view making mistakes as a good thing, as my rich dad did. He did his best to avoid making mistakes. He did not view making mistakes as an opportunity to learn and increase one’s intellectual capacity. When my poor dad made a mistake, he often pretended he did not make one, denied making one, or blamed someone else for the mistake. To him making a mistake also indicated you did not know something, but to him, making a mistake meant you were stupid or intellectually challenged. So keep thinking.” Poor Dad’s Philosophy on Mistakes My poor dad, being an educator, had a different point of view on mistakes. ![]() Your mental capacity hasn’t expanded enough. Haven’t made a mistake, you haven’t been thinking hard enough.
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