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Unlearning is harder than learning, but it’s absolutely crucial for growth. Here are 5 instances where I had to unlearn: 1/ Perfection: Early in my career, I believed everything had to be perfect before I could act. I learned that getting things done is better than getting things perfect. 2/ Ego: I used to think asking for help was a sign of weakness. But in reality, no one succeeds alone. Unlearning ego taught me the value of collaboration and humility. 3/ Conventional Paths: Success was once synonymous with traditional paths for me. Breaking out of this mindset allowed me to pursue uncharted territories and find my true passion. 4/ Speed Over Quality: I thought speed was the ultimate goal. Unlearning this taught me quality, though time-consuming, always wins in the long run. It's about working smart, not just fast. 5/ Fear of Failure: Failure used to be my biggest fear. I had to unlearn this by embracing failure as a valuable teacher. Each failure brought me closer to success.
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