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I always try to take responsibility for what I’ve done, because if I don’t, who will?

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    I always try to take responsibility for what I’ve done, because if I don’t, who will?

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      I always try to take responsibility for what I’ve done, because if I don’t, who will?

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      @codinghorror The true measure of integrity is taking responsibility for one's action even when no one else knows.

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        @codinghorror The true measure of integrity is taking responsibility for one's action even when no one else knows.

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        @NoRomBasic I think the point is to acknowledge when you make mistakes and not just fix them.. but learn from them. Even better if you can show your work so that others might potentially benefit. There is nothing more human than making mistakes. It’s how you handle those mistakes that is the truest measure of any person. That’s what humanity is.

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          @NoRomBasic I think the point is to acknowledge when you make mistakes and not just fix them.. but learn from them. Even better if you can show your work so that others might potentially benefit. There is nothing more human than making mistakes. It’s how you handle those mistakes that is the truest measure of any person. That’s what humanity is.

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          @codinghorror 💯

          It also communicates to others that you can be trusted.

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            I always try to take responsibility for what I’ve done, because if I don’t, who will?

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            @codinghorror
            I also take responsibility for what you've done. Did you know I'm the founder of stack exchange and discourse?

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            • codinghorror@infosec.exchangeC codinghorror@infosec.exchange

              @NoRomBasic I think the point is to acknowledge when you make mistakes and not just fix them.. but learn from them. Even better if you can show your work so that others might potentially benefit. There is nothing more human than making mistakes. It’s how you handle those mistakes that is the truest measure of any person. That’s what humanity is.

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              @codinghorror @NoRomBasic I tell my son all the time that making mistakes is common and part of learning - what is bad is not recognizing when you make a mistake.

              If you recognize that you made a mistake then you are able to learn - whether it’s playing music, cooking or a school assignment.

              But when you don’t recognize you made a mistake you have stopped learning (or at least stopped challenging yourself - more likely you are making mistakes but can’t see them.)

              “AI” is not unrelated.

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                I always try to take responsibility for what I’ve done, because if I don’t, who will?

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                @codinghorror 💚

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