mistakes are only steps on the path to sucess
god that sounds cheesy but true.
2007-12-15 03:57:08
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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my view on your question is very beneficial through your entire life Learning from your mistakes and many times learning from other peoples mistakes will minimize or prevent things that might pose a threat to your future and goals. Everyone is not perfect but you can be more perfect than those who don't learn from their own mistakes . This world would be a much better place if u learn from your mistakes.
2007-12-15 04:15:38
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answered by shaw 3
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Are you asking that because it has hapened to you? I am happy to report that there is nothing like personal experience! Everyone sees and feels things differently. There is a lesson in all that we do - the greatest gift of all is discovering that lesson, and going on to make this world a better place. Each time I go somewhere, I try to leave it just a bit better than when I arrived - whether I can contribute my hands, my heart, or something that I can give. It's a great feeling. I hope that when I make a mistake, I give myself a break, and everyone else around me who makes one, too. The big challenge is giving each other a break when we are emotional or exhausted - especially now, during the busily stressful holidays. It's good to surround oneself with gracious and kind people. I hope you have wonderful memories these holidays, and for the days to come.
2007-12-15 04:13:43
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answered by roadrunner 5
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people will make mistakes because nobody's perfect, but it is important to learn from those mistakes so we can know what went wrong and how not to repeat the same mistake twice. There's an old saying fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me. that applies in this case. When you learn something you apply it to something else to get a different result. I think a man succeeds only if he has failed.
2007-12-15 04:05:13
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answered by mastermind 3
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I think it's important. I have always tried to tell my kids, "if you do X then this will happen" and usually they do it any way and when it blows up in their face they come to me to help them out. I will help, but I always ask what they learned from it, so they don't make the same mistake again. But I never say "told you so".
2007-12-15 03:59:09
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answered by just me 6
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that is the true meaning of learning you are not learning otherwise. Life is not perfect and neither is any one person. We always say at work that if you never make mistakes you are not working. If you can't face your mistakes you will never learn and when you are forced to face your mistake(s) you can't handle it.
2007-12-15 04:00:50
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answered by Pandora 7
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Of course it is right...
you know, the inventors like Edison who invented the pulp.. tried more than 100 times then he did it.. and at the end he said: "I now know more than 100 ways make the light does not work"...
so keep trying, and no problems when you filled or made mistakes..
2007-12-15 04:00:16
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answered by Ahmad 2
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Well, that only goes so far.
You don't want to learn it's not good to murder people by making the "mistake" of murdering someone.
It is good to be able to take good advice and learn from other's mistakes.
2007-12-15 03:58:02
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answered by Digital Age 6
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Yes you must learn from your mistakes.
2007-12-15 04:00:13
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answered by Bob G 2
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If you don't learn from your mistakes you will just keep reliving your mistakes over and over again.
2007-12-15 03:59:28
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answered by robert g 3
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