I have made both of those mistakes at the same timeGoofy mistakes, life altering mistakes, what's the difference?![]()

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I have made both of those mistakes at the same timeGoofy mistakes, life altering mistakes, what's the difference?![]()
That seems to be the trouble that many here are conveying. Learning and moving on. Maybe it stems from obsessive compulsive behavior. Sticking to one way of doing things will tend to limit one's perspective and flexibility, thus learning from one's mistakes could be limited. Thinking about past mistakes, repeatedly, and continuing to react emotionally to them is going to effect one's performance going forward.
Is intolerance for your own mistakes an Aspie thing?