“Sometimes the best way to learn something is by doing it wrong and looking at what you did.”
— Neil Gaiman
Simplified Meaning:
When you try something and make a mistake, you can learn a lot from figuring out what went wrong. For example, if you are learning to cook and accidentally burn the food, you will understand the importance of keeping an eye on the stove. This helps you remember to be more careful next time. Mistakes teach you what doesn’t work, which can be just as valuable as knowing what does. In life, it's important not to be afraid of messing up because each error is an opportunity to learn and improve. By looking closely at your mistakes, you get better and eventually succeed at what you are trying to do.
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