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LEARN FROM YOUR MISTAKES

LEARN FROM YOUR MISTAKES

                              

I learned a lot from those People, who failed.

I learned a lot from those people, who made mistakes.

I learned a lot from my mistakes.

So,

This is what I, when I.

This is my life Attitude

When I fail, I say, see I will fail.

When I succeed, I say wow…

 I never know I could be successful.

This makes me very positive and optimistic because of so many mistakes too much failure.

That makes me never complain because I get used to that.

We are making mistakes every day, even today.

We make stupid decisions, almost every day.

Nobody knows, we thought it was Smart, but final approval was stupid.

But we learn and we do again.

We learn and we do again, that’s the way.

That’s the Life Attitude.

 

 

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