“It’s good to learn from your mistakes. It’s better to learn from other people’s mistakes” (Warren Buffet). We will not live long enough to make every mishap available, while experiencing myriads of negative consequences is unnecessary. We tend to create needless personal problems by telling ourselves it is necessary to mess up in order to learn. Wisdom gained through personal experience can be beneficial with the right truths, lenses, and positive mental attitudes (PMAs) on board now or in time, although real blunders are not mandatory precursors to greatness.

Succumbing to the allure of sinful pleasures in any realm of life may not only manifest gradual physical, spiritual, and mental torment, but instant death. Enticing societal pressures can be resisted by creating personal awareness leading to radical reformation metamorphosis. Knowing what to do is extremely important, as is understanding what not to do in life.

2 thoughts on “You Are Not Your Mistakes

    1. Indeed, life is about learning, teaching, sharing, giving, growing, progressing, and becoming better. We owe this to ourselves and the world. Helping positively influence and impact the world starts by helping one person, which begins with ourselves. Once transformational compassionate love permeates our being through pain or pleasure, limitless opportunities arise.

      Thank you for your comment. I too, enjoy continual learning, growing and evolving. Blessings upon your able quest.

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