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Montano1993 [528]
3 years ago
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1.Do you really treat a failure as a learning experience? Explain ​

English
2 answers:
serg [7]3 years ago
5 0
Yes, because you learn the best by making mistakes in life.
SIZIF [17.4K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: Yes you could.

Explanation: Taking something simple as riding a bike, of course you may fall over a couple of times but think about how many people you have seen that instantly understand how to keep steady on a bike on their first try. None, right?

So you can apply this to other areas of life such as relationships, career, etc.

As I go on, I think that it is important to say that nobody in the world has ever been successful without failing, at least in one point in their lives, it is impossible. You can use a math question too, if you get an answer wrong and don't understand, your teacher could come up and explained why and how you got an answer wrong.

Hopefully this helps!

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