I was brought up in the traditional Indian middle-class mindset of avoiding mistakes at any cost. When I made a mistake, it was strongly pointed out to me, both by my parents and by teachers at school. On the other hand, when I did something positive, when I took initiative, when I went out of my way to help someone, I wasn’t praised. Or if I was, it was muted, given much less importance. The unstated message was that it doesn’t matter whether you do something good, as long as you avoid doing something bad.
Hate has to be seen as the difference between both the side minds, especially in the professional world to Innovate further.
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