Mistakes and Learnings from them.
We all have done some or other mistake at some point of time in our lives. That’s why human beings are considered the bundle of mistakes because we are not perfect. We are not flawless. We do commit mistakes, sometimes knowingly, sometimes, unknowingly.
One of the greatest scientists of all time Albert Einstein once said, “One who has not committed any mistake hasn’t actually tried something new. Whenever we try to do something new, we have to come out of our comfort zone. We get to encounter and new experiences and ventures.
Since initially, we are not experienced enough to figure out the best possible way to do something, it’s pretty natural that we may falter and commit some mistakes.
However, just because we have heard many successful people say that one should not be afraid of committing mistakes, it doesn’t mean that we should continue repeating the same mistakes. Because, sometimes, some mistakes may cost us very dear in long-term, which are very difficult to be rectified and compensated.
Hence, we can avoid falling into this trap not repeating the same mistakes again and learning from the mistakes of others. That can be possible when will be cautious and aware enough to assess the possible repercussions of the acts we are doing.
At the same time, we shouldn’t let the mistakes of others become as the factor for us not trying something new out of the fear of the other people having failed while doing the same thing, which turned out a mistake for them.
Learning from the mistakes of other doesn’t mean to stop doing anything which turned out to be a mistake for other people. Rather, it means to understand and analyze the factors that led to others to commit those mistakes.
Currently, I am pursuing B.A(H) Political science from Satyawati College, Delhi University.
I like public speaking, writing and reading in my leisure.

