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Old 11-07-2013, 06:55 PM   #23 (permalink)
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To me, that's just growing up.
And to be honest, I don't think it ever stops. At this very moment, my future self is shaking his head and saying, "if I only knew then what I know now".
It's just something we have to accept.
And I think once you do accept such a thing, it makes your life a lot easier, because there are plenty resources around us that can make sh*t a lot easier in the long run.
We will all still overcome plenty enough mistakes if we're worried about building character. We don't have to make every mistake in the book to do that.
In fact, I think that if we made every mistake in the book, by the end of our lives, we'd feel pretty sh*tty about our inability to get a damn clue.
Exactly, it's part of life and growing up. There is also a learning curve issue. Some people don't learn from their past mistakes and tend to end up repeating them until it finally clicks and they figure out what they have been doing wrong.
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