I came across a simple image the other dayโa conversation between an old man and a young boy. It hit harder than I expected.
The old man says:
โErasers are made for those who makes mistakes.โ
The kid replies, sharper than a samurai sword:
โErasers are made for those who are willing to correct their mistakes.โ
Now, thatโs perspective.
At first glance, the old man isnโt wrong. Mistakes are inevitable, especially in something as unpredictable as lifeโor real estate. Whether itโs choosing the wrong location, pricing too high, or missing out on a great deal, we all have our fair share of โOopsโ.
But the kidโs response? Thatโs where growth happens.
In property, like in life, the eraser isnโt a sign of failure. Itโs a tool of maturity. Itโs the decision to pause, reflect, and reset. We donโt get everything right the first time, but those who rise in this industry are the ones who arenโt afraid to admit, โHey, I couldโve done betterโโand then actually do better.
Iโve seen this firsthand in the younger generation of real estate agentsโespecially the ones who walk through our doors at ARK United Realty. Theyโre raw, sometimes inexperienced, often wide-eyed. But they come armed with a willingness to learn, to make mistakes, and more importantlyโto erase, improve, and keep going.
And maybe thatโs what makes someone successful in todayโs property market. Not the perfect pitch, not even the smoothest scriptโbut the quiet courage to fix whatโs wrong, and to keep building from there.
If youโre someone whoโs made mistakes before, or someone whoโs still figuring it out, donโt be too hard on yourself. Just remember: the eraser is in your hand. What you do with it, thoughโthatโs what defines you.
โEnd of Story
P.S.
If this speaks to youโand you happen to be exploring a career in real estateโour team at ARK is always open to fresh minds and honest hearts. Not perfect people, but people willing to learn. You can find out more at arkunitedrealty.com.



