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The WAY OF LIFE- LEARNING FROM MISTAKES

Humans are beings that keep learning perpetually. No being can grasp what the universe knows. A being has to attain knowledge bit by bit. We have at least for once committed a mistake. Even the greatest minds of massive intellect can do grave mistakes. A mistake can never be undone, it can never be fixed, but it can be learned from. The greatest physicist, the builder of the THEORY OF RELATIVITY, the wielder of the greatest brain in history, Albert Einstein, once said that a person who had never done a mistake, never learned. This quote is very true indeed. It is because our past makes us what we are today. Under any circumstances, we can never erase our past. Our past holds a lot of events about us, including mistakes and we learn from them. When done, a mistake is, you regret it. That regret turns into a thought of not committing that mistake again. Then that thought is buried deep into the soil of our subconscious. The buried thought turns into a habit and the mistake is not done again. So indirectly it means that we have learnt from our mistake.


No being is perfect, that is, no being never committed a mistake. Committing them, and learning from them is the WAY OF LIFE!

 A blog by Mohammed Zahir OF 9C.

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