A person's fundamental tendency is to learn. He begins to emulate the activities of those with whom he comes into touch a few months after birth. As he matures, he seeks answers to questions such as what, why, and how, and he learns knowledge about the objects and activities around him. As he grows older, he is taken to school, where he learns about many subjects and receives training in various activities. This is commonly referred to as learning.
Learning, as we all know, is an ongoing and lifetime process. It begins with birth and concludes with death. However, we can learn positive things from bad events as well. As a result, learning from mistakes is critical. Failure occurs when we attempt something but fail to achieve success. However, the failure word, in my opinion, is incorrect. Failure is an opportunity to learn. Because failing provides the motivation to fight and act.
As we all know, Thomas Edison invented the light bulb. And many individuals have repeatedly stated how you feel after so much failure. Edison simply said, "I have not failed many times, I have never failed. I was successful in demonstrating that those numerous approaches will not work."
If they had given up, we would have lived our lives without lights today.
Even in Indian history When the non-cooperation movement was not driven according to Gandhiji, and he had stopped and if he thought I had failed in it, then the Quit India Movement would never have begun, and India would never have gained independence. But he learns a lot from previous occurrences and applies what he's learned in subsequent situations.
There are several examples of people who failed but learned from their mistakes and did not give up.
Every one of you can learn from your mistakes and do something positive in life that people will remember. Leave everything aside and concentrate solely on yourself.
Well done ,Keep it up 😊😊.
ReplyDeleteNot only several examples, i think every fortunate person had learned from their and others mistakes, by the way you write well 👏
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