Peter Honey
By Peter Honey (November 2006 Issue)
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Peter Honey learns from his mistakes
Not for the first time, I’ve been thinking about mistakes. This is because I’ve made quite a few lately. Fortunately, none of them have been particularly catastrophic. Not at all like the time I nearly fell out of an aeroplane because I opened a door that I didn’t think would open! No, the mistakes I’ve made recently have been irksome rather than life-threatening.
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