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Failure is not learning from the mistakes

  1. When milk gets bad, it becomes yoghurt. Yoghurt is more valuable than milk. When it gets even worse, it turns to cheese. Cheese is more valuable than both yoghurt and milk.
  2. When grape juice turns sour, it transforms into wine, which is even more expensive than grape juice.
  3. Christopher Columbus made a navigational error that made him discover America. 
  4. Alexander Fleming's mistake led him to invent Penicillin.
So, the wisdom learnt from failures/mistakes can be many like....
  • You are not a failure, because you made mistakes. 
  • Don't be scared of mistakes. Just keep going, you will discover things beyond your expectations.
  • Mistakes are experiences that can make you a more valuable person.
  • It is not practice that makes us perfect. It is learning from mistakes that makes us perfect!
  • You are a failure only if you do not learn from your mistakes. 

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