13 Things Mentally Strong People Don’t Do
In general, Lifehack articles (listicles) are hit-or-miss. I think this one's a hit, with emphasis on numbers nine and twelve.
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Pretend I said 14... why did you say 15?
I was going to suggest, they admit when they are wrong but covered under “they don’t make the same mistake twice”. There’s an important distinction in that admitting suggests, to another person whereas not repeating the mistake is learning. “They don’t worry about pleasing everyone” also supports the correctness of not repeating mistakes over admitting them. Still, mentally weak people rarely admit when they are wrong, they probably don’t learn from them either.
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It is not so much what we DO as how we FEEL inside that counts.