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"When takers talk about mistakes, they're usually quick to place the blame on other people. Givers ar..." — Adam Grant
When takers talk about mistakes, they're usually quick to place the blame on other people. Givers are more likely to say 'Here's the mistake I made; I learned the following from it. Here are the steps I'm taking to make sure I don't let people down in the future.'
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