It is not always a bad thing to discover the United States's discovery, spreading the language, fabulous flawless and fascinating mistakes.
Sometimes they prove to be profitable and beneficial.
Or at least have such ideas. The results of the results in the BBC program Summit Underdest have been looked at.
How we can benefit from them
We all hear this saying that 'you learn from your mistakes'.
And it is also true that trying and making mistakes makes our mind and our skills grow.
Think of a child who is learning to walk or about a gymnast who is practicing any action, then think of a baker involved in a competition that can affect the same kind of cake before impressing the judge. Makes 20 times
Psychologist State University Psychiatrist says that learning from our mistakes helps us to open our minds or strengthen the idea that it can be done to work hard on our mind.
123 During the study of intelligent children, they saw that they learned more about their mistakes.
The famous English writer Oscar Wild wrote: 'Everybody calls his own experiences' experience.
Their resistance highlighted the very important issue, making mistakes, plays an important role in ourselves and about our lives.
If you fail a major exam, you learn how to deal with the real disappointment.
If you have a specific family tent, you'll be able to know whether you can handling untold things.
Or if you have been convinced that thousands of people in the 19th century, believed that Armigden (the last point of goodness) is going to be a bus, you can learn that you are so brave. That can confess their mistakes.
On the morning of October 22, 1844, he was worried about his thousands of times, but living patients had announced that the arrival of Jesus and he did not happen.
Instead of getting angry or joking, Miller accepted his fault and said, 'We had stately hoped to come to Jesus.' Now if we say that we have not made a mistake then it will be unmatched. We should never be ashamed to confess our mistakes. '
Thus they lowered the tired of people!
The former US President Theodor Rosa Volt said: 'Only the person who does not make any mistake will never make mistakes.'
Fear of error prevents us from doing new things, while accepting mistakes is the opposite and it gives us unlimited freedom to achieve our goal.