That’s Not Crazy, That’s History!

Embracing Mistakes: The Power of Being Willing to Be Stupid

This episode gets into Talent Tip #5: Be Willing to Be Stupid. The discussion highlights the importance of allowing oneself to make mistakes and embrace the learning process. The conversation emphasizes that acknowledging and accepting the possibility of appearing 'stupid' can lead to growth, innovation, and improved problem-solving skills. The hosts share personal anecdotes and professional insights on how this mindset can foster a culture of continuous improvement and creativity.



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Creators and Guests

Host
Aaron Makelky
Teaching ⭐️ AI Education ⭐️ Content Creation ⭐️ Entrepreneurship

What is That’s Not Crazy, That’s History!?

We don’t learn history, we do history! Chronicles from Mr. Makelkys World History Classes. We go through history in reverse-chronological order, we learn by doing, and we are the only history class that MAKES HISTORY!