If we cannot learn from our mistakes, we cannot learn from anything else..... Hard, but it is true.
2007-09-12 01:52:41
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answer #1
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answered by Alice in Wonderbra 7
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One has to certainly learn from the mistakes made.
2007-09-11 23:42:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I really try hard too! Most of the time I do, but honestly there are a few that I wish I could definitely not redo and usually mistakes of the heart.
2007-09-12 15:07:30
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answered by ITALIAN PRINCESS 3
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u remain what u were born with love,will never stop loving even if know u r doing a mistake,[u never learn from your mistakes]
2007-09-12 00:12:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Most of the times yes
2007-09-11 23:41:04
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answered by n 5
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every person has the courage and potential to live a life in fulfilment and happiness - mistakes happen when we begin to believe other people's lies - some people really don't know the difference between what is truth and what is not the truth - however - many young people are at risk at being drawn into other peoples lies - the main purpose is entrapment - whatever way they can - they are like predators - that is their idea of sport - that is their sick enjoyment - to destroy the lives of other people who show talent and potential - their motivation is that they don't like having smart people around who see through the shallowness in their hearts - these sorts of people are the real gansters of the mob mentality in our society - there are many gifted and exceptionally inteligent young people who potentially could fall victim to their entrapment - you become a slave to the system instead of co-a worker along side the people that really matter who could have the potential to give you the chances that so many young people crave for in their lives - however the bullying mentality has to stop - it is abhorent - morally wrong to enslave another person and stain their profile management - so they can get a step in front of you in life and push you around - the chances are their network of evil spreads like a cancer in society targeting vulnerable demographically targeted groups of young women for example - who are lured into travelling to America with the promise of a lucrative career in fashion industry for example only to find they become slaves to gang masters - entrapment has many disguises - it is usually the talented and good looking people that are targeted by these fraudsters for their own gain - without and scrupples - the cost could be some innocent young persons life - in America there thousands of young people at risk whether they are new imigrants or visitors - they are targeted for all reasons - some are stained to the point they can't get work because they are perceived as some kind of threat these people in this category could have their lives cut short and end up in the garbage - simply because they have skills and talents the average person doesn't have - whether this is motivated by envy or whatever they don't fit the accepted the blueprint for the Mr Fairchild's of this world - it is abhorent to me that society doesn't do more to help vulnerable young people who show flair and aptitude and who are innovative who are 'unusual' - the square pegs in the round holes or maybe it should be the other way around - the Mr Fairchild's of this world are out to screw people around to their advantage at whatever the cost in terms of human life - that principle is based upon greed - it is a symptom of a society that will eventually turn in on itself and the Mr Fairchilds of this world will find their stomaches have been eaten away - it is a system that it is full of contradiction and curruption - the end game doesn't look good as the whole pack of cards will fall and this is a symptom of a society that has fallen in on itself - collapsed because it is a system based upon deception - it doesn't have the necessary transparency - that is why people today are sleep walking into debt - another form of slavery - do the Mr Fairchilds of this world really wake up or are they asleep a I suggest to the Mr Fairchild's - you open your eyes.
2007-09-12 03:21:26
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answered by Sebastian Flight 2
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Not as often as I should, no. Actually, I keep falling into the same patterns over and over again. Different people, different place, but still me and my same behaviors. Yup. It's me. Maybe when I am older, and wiser, I will have learned my lessons.
2007-09-12 07:45:18
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answered by Bunny Boiler 6
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yes i do, but not always. not the same mistakes but things i did before seems to be imprinted in my system and i can't dispel them, and they come catching me' unawares that i've done them again. dad would always say, 'certain moments repeat themselves. you often find yourself faced by the same problems and situations and mistakes you've done before, and then you become depressed, thinking you're not capable of any progress in your life. don't be. you must relaize that these repeated experiences have but one aim: to teaxh you what you don't want to learn.' =)
2007-09-12 00:11:16
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answered by the lioness 4
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Always that way I don't make the same mistake again..
2007-09-11 23:41:21
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answered by Jay & Gigi 6
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I try to, but not always.
And doesn't life have a way of giving you the same lesson over and over (in the form of a personality type in your life or a situation), until you do?
2007-09-12 00:22:45
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answered by ♠♥ Miss Zora ♦♣ 5
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