'Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better.'
The impact will be not only on others but our own life
“Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better.”
Maya Angelou
Know better. Do better.
Most of us likely want to learn and know better, do better, right? Maybe we don’t always want to be this way when we are triggered in some powerful emotion and maybe not all people ever want to learn, know and do better. That’s just humanity.
Yet personal growth is a powerful, helpful pursuit that should be part of the lived experience as we traverse through situations, interactions, relationships and time.
We should come to know more and more, learn from it and do better and better. It can be a struggle of a myriad of emotions, feelings, beliefs, impulses and entrenched habits yet adjustment, change and improvement is possible and it is a noble, worthy, helpful committed pursuit.
To be better for ourselves and also the world around us and other people is strength.
It would seem therefore attractive to know we rose above basic instincts and benefitted from elevated peace and multitude of rewards that are attracted with this mindset and ongoing action and habit.
Michael Toebe writes “Reputation Notes” and is the founder and specialist at Reputation Quality, a practice that serves and assists successful people and organizations in further building reputation as an asset and responsibly, ethically protecting, restoring or reconstructing it.
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