The phrase "We are paid by those who learn by your mistakes" suggests that individuals or organizations benefit financially from the lessons learned through the failures or errors of others. It implies that by analyzing and understanding these mistakes, they can provide valuable insights or services that help others avoid similar pitfalls. Essentially, it highlights the value of experience and the importance of learning from past errors to improve future outcomes.
Learning, if you are doing it right, is both enjoyable and useful. Learning is its own reward, one should not have to be paid to learn. Those who do not learn are doomed to a life of ignorance.
you apply for an apprenticeship so you can learn more about what your work and your surrounding's so you do understand more and do your work right and one day be able to have an apprentice of your own
If you mean that you want to know of the mortgage was paid off you can check the property in the land records for any outstanding debt. Those records are public.
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Seats, and if you paid even more, cushions for those seats.
Well you can learn from your own experience or pay someone to teach you. But let me warn you when I first started trading I lost about 10k in bogus trading programs that taught me nothing, there main purpose for the free and paid seminars was to sell me their trading software. I would have rather lost that 10k from my own trading mistakes and could have learned more from that. Be careful who you do business with.
Arsonists don't get paid, they go to jail. Arson is a felony. Perhaps you mean pyrotechnist. Those are the guys who do pyrotechnical shows like the ones on Fourth of July. You know, the fireworks.
When he is a wrestler he is paid to be mean and kick the crap out of those guys ,but when he is around people he is actually a pretty nice guy.. Hope this helped.
Probably not. I mean how would the city have paid all those people, also they couldn't have done it alone.
education should be free. why do we paid to learn?
Paid way too much
Those who perform the best