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lianna [129]
2 years ago
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What good can we make out of our mistakes or embarrassing moments? Describe a mistake you made that was downright laughable. Wha

t is the benefit of being able to learn from and shake off our bad days?​
English
1 answer:
Over [174]2 years ago
3 0

Explanation:

Making mistakes can be a good learning experience because we gain the knowledge and discipline necessary to avoid similar mistakes in the future. I've made bad choices of friend groups in the past. Noticing my friend's reflected my actions I realized That I would benefit most by surrounding myself with people who were mature responsible and respectful and disciplined

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