When ever any of us encounter a vain attempt, weather it be a long life goal or a day to day event. We always tend to put it behind us, to let it rest in the very back of our minds waiting for our next and new opportunity to arise. But then we never learn, if we forget our first and failed attempts we will start to forget what went wrong the first time or what we could do better the second time. And with this we do not learn. The idea of the museum of all these failed attempts suggested that to remember and learn from your first tries will benefit you in the long run, even if it was a dark and sullen place full of regrets. Then you will learn.
There is no climax. That's the irony of it. The story is like a vain endeavour because it doesn't follow the normal plot line (Freytag Pyramid)
Humans are too vain, which can lead to trouble.
If a museum is a natural history it will have natural exhibits or if it a historical museum it will have objects from periods of history.
Humans are too vain, which can lead to trouble.
There is no one-word anagram.For endeavour, an anagram is "over a dune."For endeavours, one phrase is "road venues."
Vain is an adjective--a vain man.
it represents peace.
Vain is an adjective. It has no tense.
Ocean Park Disneyland Victoria harbour 5 different museum theme.
It Was Not in Vain was created in 1957.
vain
Vain already is an adjective.