Sometimes incompetence is useful. It helps you keep an open mind.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
One tends to look back at the mistakes as the same thing - relinquishing control of something at some point in your career.
You can make a lot of mistakes and still recover if you run an efficient operation. Or you can be brilliant and still go out of business if you're too inefficient.
Just because somebody makes a mistake doesn't make them useless.
Coming up with a way to fix mistakes challenges your creativity and your critical thinking skills and your resourcefulness. Often you end up with something better than what you planned on in the first place.
You can discover great things through 'mistakes.'
Just because something doesn't do what you planned it to do doesn't mean it's useless.
I think making mistakes and discovering them for yourself is of great value, but to have someone else to point out your mistakes is a shortcut of the process.
True intuitive expertise is learned from prolonged experience with good feedback on mistakes.
Incompetents invariably make trouble for people other than themselves.
When you work for somebody who is very technical, and understands and has creative solutions to your problems, it spurs you along and stops you making excuses for things. And I found that very useful.