Basically, as a leader, I try not to make any mistakes, because there's a lot of people watching even though you don't think so.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I make mistakes like anybody else, I will make mistakes. And you have to reflect on it, and you have to listen to people. That is the key.
I've always been a leader my whole life. I've always led. I didn't know how to do anything else.
In some ways, that's the story of my season - when I wasn't making big mistakes, I was winning races and being on the podium. And when I made mistakes I was still fourth or fifth, just off the podium.
I do tend to be a leader in situations in my own life.
I make mistakes on a very grand scale.
I'm aware of the decisions I make and the responsibility I have as a role model. I wouldn't disregard that. It's a privilege. That's not to say people don't make mistakes - we're all human. No one's perfect. I'm just going to be myself.
Never neglect details. When everyone's mind is dulled or distracted the leader must be doubly vigilant.
I have made a lot of mistakes, but I am proud of them all.
I truly believed that other people in my position didn't make mistakes; I couldn't see that everybody makes them, even people with great experience.
Making mistakes is a lot better than not doing anything.