不贰过,须破“三种心态”(人民论坛)
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-10-13 22:20

Core Viewpoint - The article emphasizes the importance of learning from mistakes and not repeating them, highlighting the challenges faced by individuals in applying this principle in practice, especially in the context of anti-corruption efforts in China [1]. Group 1: Mentalities Hindering Learning from Mistakes - The "Ostrich Mentality" refers to the tendency of some individuals to ignore problems instead of addressing them, leading to repeated mistakes [2]. - The "Bystander Mentality" describes how some people view corruption cases as unrelated to themselves, failing to learn from others' experiences and thus risking similar outcomes [3]. - The "Pass-Through Mentality" indicates a superficial approach to problem-solving, where individuals acknowledge issues but do not take comprehensive actions to prevent recurrence, resulting in persistent problems [4].