after making an error, it is so easy to cling to the emotional comfort zone of what was, but there is also that unsettling sense that things have changed for the worse. The clear thinker is suddenly at war with himself and flow is lost.
How we react matters more than the first mistake. The woman and the bike—a woman looks the wrong way, enters the steer, and almost gets hit by a bike. She yells at the cyclist, and, in her anger, doesn’t see the car about to hit her.