it's right to be wrong

take it from a book by Paul Arden, "It's not how good you are, It's how good you want to be"

Start being wrong and suddenly anything is possible. You're no longer trying to be infallible. You're in the unknown. There's no way of knowing what can happen, but there's more chance of it being amazing that if you try to be right.

Of course, being wrong is a risk. People worry about suggesting stupid ideas because of what others will think. You will have been in meetings where new thinking has been called for, at your original suggestion.

Instead of saying, "That's the kind of suggestion that leads us to a novel solution", the room goes quiet, they look up to the ceiling, roll their eyes and return to the discussion. Risks are measure of people. People who won't take them are trying to preserve what they have. People who do take them often end up by having more.

Some risks have a future, and some people call them wrong. But being right may be like walking backwards proving where you've been. Being wrong isn't in the future or in the past. Being wrong isn't anywhere but being here. Best place to be :)

Comments

titaz said…
gue masih ada buku2 lainnya nih. paul arden juga. keren!
mshanur said…
iya, inspirational bgt kata2nya ya taz!

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