If I make a mistake, I'll honestly start over a little while ago.
My tricky teacher (mentor) is a place in the sutras where sound can be captured in two ways, for example
・Fujisan Kitakai (Disobedience, Defamation, and Other Commandments) ・Onna Ohoushasubeshi (You Should Apologize for Thanks, Good Reputation),
・Tengoku no Shinwa is a person who arranges things without permission that are easily misunderstood due to the sound or where it is difficult to convey the meaning (laughs), so the sutras were often misunderstood. ('・・・・)” Whoa whoa.
At first, when offering sutras at temples, etc., I was in trouble because they were misaligned when reading them according to the sutras, but I didn't really care about it because it was also important to read them in a modern style so that the true meaning of the sutras could be conveyed to those who listen to them if they understood the true meaning of the sutras.
Even if it's a song, if you sing it with your heart after properly understanding the meaning, your mind, body, feelings, and even facial expressions will overlap, so you can hit it naturally and mistakes will naturally decrease.
This is probably the case with comedy and talk, but there are times when you can't rely on manuscripts because the content of the puja changes slightly depending on the atmosphere and atmosphere of the scene.
If you're a professional singer, even if you make a mistake with the lyrics, if you have passion, passion, and heart, there's no disturbance in the melody or voice. On the other hand, you'll be able to do ad libs, and if you can sing the lyrics you came up with at that venue and come to life from there, that's not a mistake anymore.
When a so-called mistake or failure occurs, rather than pouring your heart and blood into repairing it and getting it in shape, how can you handle it calmly without disturbing your mind there, and properly provide what should be offered the most.
Not only will you be depressed even if you fail, but that kind of coping attitude will also be questioned as a professional about how to make use of it next.
If you deepen your once-in-a-lifetime understanding that even if you play the same song, you will never be able to perform the same performance again, you will be able to see a bigger path and main line than just dealing with small mistakes, and I think the number of mistakes will naturally decrease.