The golden calf breaks everything. And then Moshe climbs back up the mountain. The Torah teaches us how to repair.
Ki Tisa contains both the highest and the lowest, Sinai, and the calf; the shattering of the tablets, and the giving of the second set. It refuses to pretend that the covenant is unbroken.
The second tablets are, in some traditions, greater than the first. They are made by human hands and Divine words together. Repair produces something the original could not.
This week, treat one failure as material for the second tablets. Do not restore; rebuild, with what you have learned.