It's true-I don't really believe in mistakes. There's only what you do, and what you don't do, isn't there? It was a mistake to the extent anything like that is a mistake. The before and after of it looking differently from each other.
In "A Small Indiscretion," author Jan Ellison shares a perspective that challenges the conventional notion of mistakes. According to the narrator, what truly matters is not the labeled 'mistakes' but rather the actions taken and those omitted. This viewpoint suggests that life is a series of decisions, and each choice leads to different outcomes rather than definitive errors.
The quote reflects on the idea that events may appear as mistakes in...