It's great that you imparted that onto your son at an early age. Most parents don't do that at all. They instead instill a need for perfection in their children. I once had a student who would cry and break out into tantrums every time he made a mistake. Even worst,when he realized that he couldn't do the task up front, he would comfortably settle for not trying at all. It is so important for all of us, not only children to know failure is only a stepping stone to success. It is life trying to teach you a better way is out there, or your method needs to be adjusted to reach your goals.
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