Doing a thing has two results: one is to succeed, OK, we will be very glad; the second is not successful, failed, what will you do? Is it analyzing the reasons and finding out where you are wrong, correct it next time to ensure that you don't make the same mistake again? Or find all kinds of reasons for not being able to complete, and shirk responsibility? I think most people are the latter, including me.
Last week, I promised Jack that I would finish the construction plan of "China Ticket" website on Monday, but I didn't finish it on Monday, and I found a plausible reason. Jack called me to his office and talked with me. Maybe because I just arrived at the company, he did not scold me, he just told me his opinion, "I don't need reasons, I only need results. If you don't finish what you promise on time, it's your fault. So, I don't need your reasons, I just want to know when you can finish." I forgot the exact words, but it was about this.