SAT: Do we learn from our mistakes or from our successful actions?

<p>Assignment:
Do we learn more from finding out that we have made mistakes or from our successful actions?
Please Grade it out of 12 :)
Thank you</p>

<p>Making mistakes is in the human nature, as long as we are still breathing then we will still make mistakes. It's impossible for anyone to be perfect without one flaw or mistake. However, repeating the same mistake over and over again is considered carelessness. We make mistakes to learn from them, because there's no success without failure. If our life is all going in the same successful track without any miss then we'd be nothing and we'd be uncreative and weak because failing makes us stronger as in the famous quote "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger".</p>

<p>Many successful and influencive people in the history have failed before succeeding like Thomas Edison. Thomas Edison have failed a thousand times before being able to creat the light bulb, when he was asked how did he fail a thousand times he said that these weren't failures but making the light bulb had a thousand steps because he learned from each failure which resulted in making the light bulb and he said "failure is the opportunity to start again more intellegently".</p>

<p>Louis Braille kept trying to find appropriate symbols for the braille language for five years failing one day and achieving the other day. However, after that he was able to successfully make the braille language. </p>

<p>At last, if we only keep succeeding without failing we will never learn, and our successful actions never teach us but they give us hope instead so we can never make something without failing a little and succeeding a little as well.</p>