It Is Important To Learn
From Any Mistakes We Make by:
Steve Hill
This article is about learning from the mistakes we make. It
goes without saying that we all make errors in life however the
most successful people do not let it get them down and try to
treat these mistakes as a learning curve. I hope you find the
article interesting and beneficial.
My parents taught me a lot of things about life and I
clearly remember my father sitting me down when I was around
fourteen years of age and speaking to me about this subject. He
stated that he thought I was a decent person who knew right
from wrong, he was however aware that I would make some
mistakes.
He continued that he would not ask me to come home by a
certain point at night and that he would let me make my own
choices. If at any point he heard or learnt that I had done
something that he thought was wrong or stupid, he would not
tell me off but instead he would ask me if I agreed that I had
been stupid etc. If I agreed, that would be the end of the
matter, the problem would only occur if I then made the same
mistake again as that would mean I had not learnt from the
experience. He would then in his words, come down on me like a
ton of bricks.
I agreed that this seemed fair and carried on living my
life. I wondered what he had meant by the ton of bricks
statement. I did make many mistakes and we had to have our chat
on many occasions, I am happy to say that I did learn from my
errors and never had to find out what he had meant.
I myself now have two children, both of which are fairly
young at five and twelve years of age. I have tried to install
a similar approach, however have changed it slightly. I have
said to them that in life all I expect of them is to try their
best. It does not really matter what grades they obtain as long
as they put in one hundred percent of effort. They are also
aware that I accept that they will be naughty at times and as
long as they except what ever punishment is given, then there
will be no problem. I am not a harsh parent, a bit of a wimp
really and this punishment will normally be them having to tidy
their room.
I am somebody who loves playing sport. I am very competitive
and do not like losing. I have had to accept that at times I
will lose, however when I do I always ask myself a question,
what could I have done differently today? What could I do
differently next time I play to ensure the result is a positive
one?
I am very grateful to this lesson my parents taught me and
hope that in the future my children will be thankful at the way
I and their mother have raised them.
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