They make you feel upset, but mistakes are mistakes.
We make mistakes when we are in a hurry.
THEY COLONIZE AFRICA BCAUSE THEY HAD MORE MONEY AND STUFF THE COULDNT AFFORD^^^Firstly, this question is misleading because it wasn't "easy" to colonize Africa. They colonized Africa, possibly catalyzed by the internal oppression (religious, gender, etc.) within Europe during that era in history. There was wide spread greed and corruption which spilled over into the continent of Africa. It was the first leg in the Trans-Atlantic Enslavement.Another possibly reason was the ego-centric culture of the [ancient] Europeans. At the time, most europeans were [still] ignorant to the full histories and cultures of Africa. They still thought the world was flat, for crying out loud./They incorrectly credited the Greeks with the foundation of civilization. This was because the Greeks incorrectly credited Socrates, Aristotle, Plato and others (not before condemning and exiling them for bringing and teaching foreign ideals to Greece). Indeed they get credit for founding civilization in Europe, but those very first Greek philosophers received their knowledge of mythology, philosophy, science, etc. from the ancient Egyptians of Africa./It's 2012 AD, let's stop teaching our children fabrications, half-truths and lies.
I Did haha
You make mistakes because you are human, not the other way around.
Europeans realized the wealth of the New World, the Western Hemisphere in terms of valuable natural resources along with the opportunity to gain power by establishing settlements in the New World.
The Europeans created boundaries in Africa during colonization to divide the territory among themselves, avoid conflicts over territories, and facilitate control and exploitation of resources. It allowed them to establish clear lines of control and administration over the various regions and peoples in Africa.
The two continents that make up the New World are North America and South America. These continents were initially explored and colonized by Europeans during the Age of Discovery in the late 15th and early 16th centuries.
Everyone makes mistakes. Making mistakes is simply a part of being human.
That quote means that each time you make a mistake that you learn from them. If your willing to make the mistakes you will learn them then it really isn't a big deal. The earlier you make the mistakes the earlier you will learn the answers.
Of course he did. Everyone makes mistakes.
they blame the gods for their own mistakes and sorrows.