A life spent making mistakes
By deeeky
@deeeky (3667)
Edinburgh, Scotland
April 9, 2008 9:08am CST
Is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing.
If we do nothing then we will never make mistakes, but we will also never learn anything.
We have to at least attempt to get through life the best way we can and if we do make mistakes then we can learn and do it better next time knowing that there is a way NOT to do it!
3 responses
@SamurayJack (846)
• Romania
9 Apr 08
Yes it's better to make mistakes than to do nothing but if you are never giong to learn from yor mistakes than it makes more sens not doing anything.
@SamurayJack (846)
• Romania
10 Apr 08
Someone once said that if you are smart you learn from other people's mistakes, regular people learn from their own mistakes, but offcours there are those who never learn.
@Darkwing (21583)
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9 Apr 08
Quite true. Life is a series of lessons and tests. If we make a mistake, we fail the test, but our ability to remember what we've done in the past, helps us to not make the same mistake when the test pops up again, further down our life path.
Brightest Blessings, my dear friend. x
@Wickedself (720)
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9 Apr 08
The worst memories of a person are the best.
The mistakes you make in your life represent the flaws in your personality and your thinking.
When you donot make those mistakes again you have actually fixed yourself too.
And someday you will laugh at your own stupidity.
So it is a good thing (sometimes) to make simple and small mistakes.