If I could afford therapy for six months, what I would ask the therapist for help with is how to risk being wrong.
(I'm very sure that school is not the best place to learn this, since it's where the response, "I don't know what answer you want to that question" came from.)
Wrong seems an incorrect word for it. Failure is the right one, if you take it in the school-based meaning.
What I fear is the F, the external judgment of incorrectness that is eternal and immutable, not the mistake itself. |