Even Sherlock Holmes makes mistakes sometimes, and when he does, he admits it. This teaches us that everyone is wrong sometimes, and that's okay.
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Sherlock Holmes isn't just about solving crimes; he's a teacher of life's subtle arts. His adventures encourage us to observe carefully, think creatively, and value the knowledge and friends we have. By following in his footsteps, we can learn to approach life's mysteries with the same cool-headed clarity.
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Humans tend to blame mistakes on external events, circumstances and people. Admitting failure goes against our ego, as we think it exposes our incompetence, leading to potential loss of respect and self-esteem.
This makes us fear failure and highlights our tendency
Normally, philosophy teaches us new ways of thinking but rarely does it provide us with ways to live.
A true human is he who doubts yet is man enough to admit his mistakes.
A living philosophy sees the world as it is, without any color of belief or ideology.
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