A person who is unable to make mistakes is often referred to as "infalible." This term implies a perfection or flawlessness in judgment or action, suggesting that the individual is incapable of error. In some contexts, such as religious or philosophical discussions, this concept may also be linked to divine beings or ideals rather than human capability.
It is hard to tell what mistakes Eisenhower has made as some of them can be subjective. However a commonly listed mistake was being unable to defused the Cold War. It should be noted that he was making good progress with it until an incident beyond his control involving a spy plane undid his work.
Of course he did. Everyone makes mistakes.
Naah, she was poppin. Why would she make mistakes? she was perfect. :)))
People make mistakes because we are all imperfect and fallible.
he didnt make any apperantly
Listen carefully and try to accept. People make mistakes, and mistakes make you a better person.
They make you feel upset, but mistakes are mistakes.
We make mistakes when we are in a hurry.
A person who aligns him or herself with incremental theory is always open to change and improvements, therefore they view their freedom as a personal choice to make the changes needed to improve. A person who aligns him or herself with entity theory is stuck, unable to make changes to improve their behavior, or continually make the same mistakes again and again.
it can make a person unstable and unable to function. not always but it CAN
people are nice when people are mean to them because you learn from their mistakes, and so you make sure not to make the same mistakes as them of being mean, you try to be a better person then them.
A person who repeatedly makes mistakes can be called an "error-prone" individual or "someone prone to making mistakes." They may also be referred to as "careless" or "reckless" if their mistakes are due to a lack of attention or consideration.
No it's impossible. Humans make mistakes.
You make mistakes because you are human, not the other way around.
Person A, who admits when they make mistakes and openly shares their thoughts and feelings without manipulation or deceit, is displaying honesty.
A good idiom would be "sitting on the fence."
no,she is a great role model she does make mistakes but who doesn't!?