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I am very much in agreement that you look at the process and not the outcome. If you do something right and the result is not favorable, this does not mean that you were wrong. Also, if you do something wrong and the result is favorable, this does not mean you are right. However, you can still analyze the process to reflect new information and proceed to change where necessary. Sports is where I learned this and it is very easy to understand in this context - the whole win-lose distinction. The hard part is taking that process to real life, nuanced topics of policy and values and principles.

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