Now, my feelings regarding these lessons have changed. A while back, Mark Smith recommended reading the Robert Kiyosaki “Rich Dad Poor Dad” series and I did. From that point, I read several other books, one being “Think and Grow Rich” by Napoleon Hill. One common point that both books make is that we can’t let ourselves be controlled by the fear within ourselves. In my particular case, I tended to fear making mistakes and the unknown. With respect to the observation lessons, I dread screwing up in front of everyone, or not knowing what someone is talking about. The point I learned from the books and Mark (almost every time we talk) is that we learn from our mistakes and not knowing something should motivate us to want to find out the answers. To sum up my observation lesson experience, I’ve learned that there is always something new and fresh I can learn from listening to others’ advice.
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