"People should never be ashamed to make mistakes - in other words, they are saying he is wiser than today." - Alexander Pope
Homework: Do you learn more about finding errors and successful actions? Plan answers and write articles
In our real understanding of human nature, we usually classify people according to their good or evil. Other people are usually bad people, but even if they know they are wrong, we tend to keep our actions. Everyone believes that he is a kind person and that his behavior is caused by the environment and the behavior of others. We tend to praise our success, but seldom learn something from failure.
However, observing our character more deeply will reveal values, actions and judgments that are not worthy of praise. When someone understands the meaning of being a good person and in some cases acknowledges that he made a mistake, he will approach personal change. Self encouraged when analyzing success is not a good teacher.
It is not easy to distinguish our own mistakes. It is easy for us to hurt to protect ourselves and the instincts of the people we love. Life is a journey to achieve higher goals, not only through social position and success, but also through our personal growth. Being a real nice person means understanding and experiencing my deepest fears, ambitions, and mistakes.
This is the only way to understand how I can get better. If he does not analyze his behavior and is not shocked by negative sex, no one can be a good person. When consciously thinking about our actions without creating a wrong image for ourselves, we can start a transformational journey.
Recognizing our own mistakes does not mean that we should not be too conservative about our success. However, while suppressing consciousness, you should not praise successful actions. If self-esteem is too high, we may not be able to recognize our realistic personality and may become morally inactive. Our idea has the ability to distort good situation for us.
To identify our mistakes and to acknowledge that our wrong action is related to another important aspect: forgiveness. Repentance is a sign of personal growth and understanding, and we can become a better person. From the moment we forgive ourselves and ask others for forgiveness, we can begin to realize our true potential and quality.
In addition to our success, we should also recognize failure. We should know the causes and consequences of these actions, do not be ashamed to think about when we are wrong. Then we can learn from them, be smarter and better than us.
This story was originally presented at the Queensland Institute of Technology's Medical Robotics, Dr. Anjali Jaiprakash, Professor of Robotics at the Queensland Institute of Technology, and Ross Crawford, a professor of orthopedics at the Queensland Institute of Technology.
Robin Sullivan is an honorary research associate professor at the University of Queensland History Philosophy School. She was once a Queensland child and youth commissioner and Queensland Public Services Director. Her publications include articles on labor history, education, and family issues. She co - authored a recent article about the Irish people in Queensland. From Raita Merivirta, Turku University, Evergreen to Michael Collins: The evolution of the scriptwriter of Neil Jordan 's Michael Collins (1996). The movie "Revolution of Love" depicts the Irish revolution from the Easter rebellion to the death of Collins due to his homonymous character during the Civil War. A lot of completed movies, newspapers, magazines, research papers and books are written.
Christopher O'Bryan is a doctoral student at the Department of Global Environment Science at Queensland University in Australia. James Watson is a professor at the University of Queensland University of Earth and Environment Sciences in Australia and is the director of the scientific research program of the Wildlife Conservation Society.