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True or false? The more you fail the more you learn.

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Question ajoutée par Utilisateur supprimé
Date de publication: 2014/02/10
Utilisateur supprimé
par Utilisateur supprimé

False: Constant failing shows that you are not learning from the previous mistake.

 

But then .. He that has never failed has never tried.

Mohammad Rizwanul Haque
par Mohammad Rizwanul Haque , Administration Manager , Oren Hydrocarbons ME FZCo.

False

Fazal Ebrahim Dawood
par Fazal Ebrahim Dawood , Chief Executive Officer , Stardist Ltd

Every lesson of life like failures comes with a gift of wisdom, the more problem you can solve the stronger you become. We are not born successful, it’s not trait you inherit, to succeed in life, one must have the courage, determination and strength to overcome all obstacles put in their path on the road to success.

Marc Huddleston
par Marc Huddleston , Major Account Director , Harris Corporation

While I would love to say that I have never failed, I can't. However, I can say that my failures are due to my own actions as well as inactions. Poor planning is a precursor to failure. As an example. There is a saying. "Practice makes perfect." However, if I practice incorrectly over and over, I have failed to successfully complete the task. It is perfect practice that makes perfect. Planning is the key, and is done through attention to detail, planning your actions, and executing at the appropriate moment. We can learn from everything, successes and failures alike, but true success is to learn how not to fail. So I’m going with False.

 

Maryam Mohamed Abdullah
par Maryam Mohamed Abdullah , Director , Red Bag Real Estate

This may very well be true. However, constant failure can be disheartening. That is why we can also learn from the mistakes (and successes) of others. Watch, listen (and read and research) and learn. 

MALIIK SOHAIL ABBAS
par MALIIK SOHAIL ABBAS , ACCOUNTS MANAGER , AL RAWDAH GREEN SWEET WATER

Of course every human being is learned from his failure every professional is learning from his mistake this is the sysytem which is inductedby god in every human beings

 

Mohammad Tohamy Hussein Hussein
par Mohammad Tohamy Hussein Hussein , Chief Executive Officer & ERP Architect , Egyptian Software Group

Not necessarily. There are many ways of learning and certainly learning from mistakes is the smallest source of learning for successfull people.

Paul Bryson
par Paul Bryson , UPS Service Engineer , Emerson Network Power

You should always learn from your mistakes,  understand why and move on. Constant failure on the other hand would suggest you may have took the wrong career path and what is expected of you is outwith your capabilities.  

Utilisateur supprimé
par Utilisateur supprimé

To cetrian extent yes but everytime you fall or have failure you have mistake so if you dont learn from mistakes you tend to fall again and again and then growth is only from the failure to next level but if you learn faster you can be climb steps faster and faster.

Not true - Failure is not the ONLY way to learn. Of course you learn from your failures. You also learn a lot more from your successes.

Peter Ibrahim
par Peter Ibrahim , Mechanical Site Engineer , khatib & alami consaltant company

TRUE  if you learn from your mistakes and don't refail in the same mistake again

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FALSE   if you don't learn from your mistakes and fail in it again