Why Life Is Not an Exam, but a System That Keeps Running
When life is treated as an exam, one win or loss feels final. When life is treated as a system, feedback, correction, and avoiding irreversible mistakes matter more.
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When life is treated as an exam, one win or loss feels final. When life is treated as a system, feedback, correction, and avoiding irreversible mistakes matter more.
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