Why Saying Sorry Works Wonders at Work
Contrary to modern career advice, admitting mistakes fosters chivalry and accountability, serving as a vital tool for professional growth.
We spend a considerable amount of time fantasizing how the past events ‘should have’ unfolded. We imagine the nature of the events along with our understanding of what was the best and right way for them to occur.
However, we fail miserably in accepting or understanding, or mostly both, that past events occurred in the best way they ever could. The reason is simple: every act is ordained and ordered by the Almighty All Wise. Remember: whatever He wills automatically qualifies to be the best and right choice. Alternatively, only what He destines merits to be called the most perfect. Hence, Perfection remains His sole privilege.
Feb 26 2026
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