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Most folks do this wrong. So glad I saw this

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It’s Not About Being “Wrong”

There’s a difference between doing something wrong and doing something less effectively.

Most of the time, what we’re correcting isn’t a mistake—it’s an inefficiency. A habit that works, but not as well as it could.

And once you see the better way, it’s hard to go back.

The Bigger Takeaway

If there’s one lesson in all of this, it’s simple:

Stay open to small improvements.

The things we do every day are often the ones we question the least. But they’re also the easiest to improve once we take a closer look.

So the next time you come across a tip that makes you pause—something that feels obvious in hindsight—don’t dismiss it.

It might just be one of those small changes that quietly makes everything a little better.

And you might find yourself saying the same thing:

“So glad I saw this.”

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