Learning from Others' Experiences: A Fast track to Success.
"There's no shortcut to success", so it's said. However,
There are valuable tips that can propel or create direct route to success.
As I thought about this concept, I recalled a folk tale where one animal asked his young ones the number of times it would take them to learn a lesson from their ugly experiences or mistakes. Answering the questions, the most senior one said he would have to make mistakes up to five times before he can learn a lesson. Another one said twice. However, the younger one said that he wouldn't need to make mistakes or have ugly experiences before he learns; rather, he will learn from that of others. Hearing his reply, the father commended him on his level of wisdom and intelligence.
This tale highlights that one doesn't necessarily need to make mistakes or go through ugly experiences to learn from them. I'm not suggesting that having such experiences is unnecessary – it's often said that experience is the best teacher. However, why wait to make mistakes before learning the lessons when many others have gone through similar situations and made the same mistakes that you can learn from? Some people, like the first child, might need to learn through repeated mistakes, but others can learn from the experiences of others.
Someone might say "it's easier said than done." I quite agree, life can happen, leading one into making mistakes. Even so, the individual should have learned from that mistake and moved on, and not to capitalize on that situation to continue making same mistakes over and over again. Doing so might portray such an individual as one who lacks wisdom and self control.
Imagine someone who's a habitual spendthrift and ends up in debt. The first time it happens, they might say, "I'll be careful not to let this happen again."
But that was just mere words because they didn't take any step into changing their financial habits, rather, they continued to overspend and accumulate debt repeatedly, even when they might be aware of the consequences of overspending. If this isn't lack of wisdom and self-control, then I wonder what is.
As earlier stated, mistakes can happen, however, it's essential to learn from them and make changes to avoid repeating the same mistakes. This is essential for growth. It's even more beneficial to learn from others' experiences to avoid making unnecessary mistakes.
Yes, avoiding unnecessary mistakes by learning from others' experience can save one the time they would have invested while trying to learn from their own experiences. Again, it can help one avoid making costly or harmful mistakes.
Not only that, one can gain valuable insights and wisdom which can inform their decisions and help them make better choices, in every aspect of their life, leading to accelerated progress and growth.
Thank you for reading.
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It hot so much when learn from own mistakes I think I go for what you he small one said ooo, I don't need to make mistake or have ugly I experience before I lean I rather learn from other people's mistake 🥰
Exactly. I remember another tale where a girl said that she learned from the advice a mother was giving her daughter. Learning from other people's experiences really helps.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
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The youngest child is indeed wise because that is how to live. By learning from the mistakes of others, we are saved from falling into ditches time and time again.
But sadly, when people don't listen to reason, claiming the elders to be old-fashioned, they will definitely encounter the same mistakes as their predecessors.
This was a lovely read sis. Cheers
You know "wisdom is profitable to direct" but when one lacks wisdom, they're in for a big problem.
That's their loss. It is said that "a stubborn grasshoppers ends up in the belly of the bird." If the ear refuses to heed to warming, it'll accompany the head when it's being cut off.
I appreciate your kind words and insightful contribution. Thank you.
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You're always very welcome
There's a saying that he/she who wants to change the world must first change him/herself, self control is one of the most important attributes to succeeding faster in life
You're right. Change begins with each of us.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
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Hi @luchyl
It is very true that we don't have to always learn things the hard way when we can always make our decisions and handle the situations from what we have learnt from other's experience (good or bad).
Exactly, others' experiences are very much at our disposal to learn from and implement in our own lives.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
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Thank you for sharing Ma.
There's a lot to benefit from it.