The Importance Of Making A Mistake

838 Words2 Pages

Making a mistake can be one of the most damaging things that can happen to an individual 's self confidence. However, taking responsibility for these mistakes can oftentimes be seen as too overwhelming to handle, especially when added to the shame that comes from making the mistake in the first place. For this reason, very few people have the courage to not only admit they have made a mistake, but to take full responsibility for the mistake as well. Due to the amount of courage and humility required to take responsibility for a mistake, it it quite clear why some believe such an act to be a sign of a good leader. Therefore, it is not uncommon to find stories of great leaders making mistakes and having the courage and humility to take full responsibility for …show more content…

Following the death of Achilles best friend, Patroclus, Achilles joins Agamemnon, Odysseus, and several other officials in the Greek army in a counsel and apologizes to them for not joining the battle. Another way in which Achilles shows that he is willing to take full responsibility for his actions and mistakes is by not accepting the gold and other treasure offered to him by Agamemnon. By not accepting the treasure, Achilles is showing that he feels the humility of making his mistake and is willing to take full responsibility for such actions. Instead of accepting the treasure, Achilles merely wants to join the battle straightaway without giving either side a chance to rest from the previous battle. Clearly, Achilles is willing to take full responsibility for his

More about The Importance Of Making A Mistake

Open Document