We often wonder if it's better to learn from others' mistakes or have our own experiences. This has two sides to it: learning undiscovered facts and learning from others' subjective experiences based on different factors.
Now, Learning from others' mistakes can save us from repeating them. At the same time, making our own mistakes can help us learn and grow.
However, it's important to understand that every situation is unique, and what works for someone else may not work for us.
So, the best approach is to learn from others but also gain our own experiences to fully understand and grow.
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