because, usually with kids, if they make a mistake, there is usually a consiquence form their parent or guardian, so if someone keeps making the same mistakes over again, they're not paying for what theyve done, and not trying to stop
You can learn from your mistakes and get better. Or you can refuse to learn and keep making the same mistakes and fail.
because the larger the group, the more stupid people become
they kept to themselves and didnt do pilgram like things another question how did you beconme who you were hmm? this is like the puritans
No because the same mistakes could happen again.
capable of making mistakes = fallible
Making mistakes is a natural part of learning and growing. It's important to reflect on them, learn from them, and use them as opportunities to improve. It's not about being perfect, but about striving to do better each time.
It doesn't matter if it is a group or individual concerning history. ALL need to understand history so we don't keep making the same mistakes.
Making mistakes is a natural part of the learning process and can arise from various factors, such as lack of experience, stress, or distraction. It's essential to view mistakes as opportunities for growth rather than failures. Reflecting on what led to the errors can help you identify patterns and improve your decision-making. Embracing a mindset of continuous learning can reduce the frequency of mistakes over time.
some times i do before i have gathered all of the facts first. but i try 2 not keep making the same mistakes over & over again! kitty3261998
No, they kept making mistakes, and I had to keep correcting them. Just walk away.
To keep from making the mistakes other people have made
To keep from making the mistakes other people have made