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Take Whatever Is At Stake In Any Mistake

 

05 December 2013

 

An old adage says “A wise person learns from his mistakes but an even wiser person learns from the mistakes of others”. Human beings are intended and obliged to learn from their mistakes otherwise the entire human race would have perished before it could even flourish. Our existence depends essentially on the kinds of mistakes we have made. Needless of any compelling argument, our subsistence in this world is either of primary or secondary importance.

 

Even our past sages, thinkers and inventors were not spared from the painstaking ordeals of making several hundreds, if not thousands, of miscalculations or blunders in judgment that brought about the discovery of today’s ideologies, idiosyncrasies and spectacles. They have been through a lot of odd difficulties and uneven possibilities how not to make things work thereby resulting to a remarkable reduction of options how to make things finally work and cause a pragmatic value in our lives.

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