Happier with Gretchen Rubin
Little: Experience is a Great Teacher

When I was still working as a lawyer, before I switched to writing, I worked at the Federal Communications Commission. My former boss, Chairman Reed Hundt, had a line he often quoted, and it made a big impression on me.
It’s from the Founding Father Benjamin Franklin:
“Experience keeps a dear school, but fools will learn in no other.”
Note: “Dear” is an old-fashioned term for “costly.”
Meaning: Experience is a costly way to learn, but sometimes it’s the only thing that can teach us. And I find that immensely comforting. Sometimes, the only way to learn is to learn the hard way!
As I mention, the reason that I know Kim Scott, one of the co-hosts of the terrific podcast Radical Candor, is that we worked at the FCC together.