Second chances are rare
All humans make mistakes
Mistake making is inherent to being human and inherent to being alive in general. As society becomes more complex it becomes easier to make mistakes and society becomes less forgiving. There seems to be norms around mistake making as well. What I mean is that if a person makes a very common mistake it is more likely society will forgive it if it's a mistake a lot of people are making but if it's an uncommon mistake then less people can relate to it and society is a lot less forgiving. So all mistakes are not equal in terms of consequences. In addition, some mistakes are easier to recover from than others, so this also is important to note. The overall concept highlighted here is that people cannot be perfect.
Recovery from mistakes is a critical skill
Never make the same mistake twice. This is an easy thing to say but in my opinion it is critical to practice this principle so as to learn from mistakes. Because second chances are rare it is not a good idea to count on there always being a second chance so avoiding mistakes is ideal. Since mistakes are unavoidable because we are human it is imperative to learn as quickly as possible from mistakes and make a graceful recovery. If a certain behavior or series of choices led to clearly negative consequences then to learn from that is to not duplicate failure .At the same time in my opinion it is a good idea to learn from success and if something is working then no matter what others say, it's paying off.
From mistakes comes experience and knowledge.
The error and correction is cosmic law, like gravity Imagine if a person is unaware of sin and therefore there is no chance to know the right.
Another interesting aspect of mistakes depends on where you live. If I were a doctor in the USA and made a mistake of diagnosis I would not be forgive as there would be a pending lawsuit. In Canada, in the same situation, the doctor would simply say...Sorry about that. But, in both situations, it would be imperative to not make that same mistake 2x's or you could expect no forgiveness. As well, it also depends on how you handle rectifying that mistake.
As humans, we're going to make mistakes. It's what makes us human, and most of the time, the most effective way of learning is from a mistake.
If it were not for the error of what we learned right, and as such law contributed to avoid the error of some unscrupulous and this is what runs the human beings from the rest of the creatures .
first of the error we learn the right .
Second is the heavenly law (religion), and so is human law.
Sometimes human beings can make mistakes according to their structure. Then he apologizes by regretting the mistake he made. It is very nice to forgive that person in such a situation. Our forefathers have said that to forgive in this matter is the glory of greatness.
People who regret what they have done wrong in this matter, they take remorse, their behavior is constantly disturbing themselves. In this case, the person apologizes to the person who has broken or damaged and does not want to repeat this error again. To forgive someone in the face of this behavior is a very good thing to do against him. The person who made the mistake on this point does not repeat the error again and draws from the wrong course.
It is very wrong to hear or hate it. Especially when our relatives are in wrong behavior, we have to forgive them. Because meat can not be separated from nail. People always need their relatives. For this reason, faulty people should be forgiven and prevented from making the same mistake again. @dana-edwards
I totally agree with you if a person makes a very common mistake it is more likely society will forgive is it mistake. Your opinion is good I pick up these lines in my life thankyou for your guidness
It seems to me that the error is unintentional deviation from the right human actions and deeds. The probability that a person will be able to live life without making any mistakes is negligible, so it seems to me that no human error simply cannot exist, because in our world everything is so complicated that man lives through the experiences not only from their mistakes but also from others. No wonder they say:"learn from mistakes". So I think that mistakes are possible in human life, as long as the consequences of these errors can be eliminated.
Life was so much easier when every aspect of our lives weren't captured on some form of mobile device.
Mistakes are human. We learn from them and move on.
what few people deserve. and very few people use it right. @dana-edwards