Thought: Corrections

       CORRECTIONS
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Thought: Corrections 
 

Look back on your mistakes, think and move ahead after correction.
This thought arose, of course when I repeated my mistake.
 

One day when I was reviewing my post after its completion,  I found a mistake. Correcting it was at that moment, a bit time-consuming and boring, so I went for a break.
 
 Circumstances made me late and I asked my friend to see to it. She worked with me but in a different niche. She checked only for the grammatical part and didn't check out the calculations and posted it.

You can imagine what a blunder it was.

This was not it, what we did was that we came to know about it after we posted another three posts and again in two of them, the same calculating mistake was repeated by my friend as she was not aware of using it. So everything messed up and it was a very bad experience. 

The mistake was mine as it was my duty to check the post before publishing. I was not doing my work correctly.

Then onwards We make a habit to check and correct the mistake, if any, before moving ahead. Mistakes should be corrected then and there without making any excuses.
It works, cause moving ahead without mending what needs to be fixed can pile up our work and create haphazardly managed output.


This was something very Minor mistake which would have not cost much damage but there are many major accidents which would have been averted if they were checked and corrected on their onset.
Let's take the example of two major destructive ones which I can recollect. They were both highly destructive causing loss of lives, economy and environmental damage.

The first one is:

The Chernobyl nuclear disaster (Soviet Russia)


The Bhopal Gas Tragedy (India)


If we go back in time we will find that these types of disasters always resulted from negligence in correcting minor issues which would grow with time and become a disaster.

Yes, I did take a very serious comparison. Let's take the most common situation. Suppose a piece of cloth or say a dress or a bedsheet gets a hole in it and if we go on using it without mending that little hole in it, we are going to lose the thing cause that little hole will end up as a black hole.


In life, correcting all that is wrong makes life easy and happier. Great people always say that always look back at your work for any mistakes even if it is as easy of a task as mopping a floor. 


Reviewing our work and correcting mistakes, if any, is a key to a happy and successful being.

I made a habit of doing so, and I gained more positive output and confidence.

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