Friday 8 April 2011

Moral 3: One who makes no mistakes makes nothing

Hello Readers,

Today is all about Moral 3: One who makes no mistakes makes nothing. Have you ever come across the quote: "Learn from your mistakes"? No? What this quote insinuates is that without mistakes there is no improvement. 
Let me give you some examples: 

      1) Leonardo Da Vinci:  Possibly the greatest painter did actually ruin the Mona Lisa, 4 or 5 times in fact. Her nose. Leonardo couldn't get Mona's nose right and therefore made mistakes. Due to these mistakes The Mona Lisa painting is now the world's most famous painting and arguably the best painting in the world too. Without the mistakes that Leonardo had made the Mona Lisa wouldn't be improved to the quality it is now. 

      2) Albert Einstein:  It took Einstein 10 long painful years, (1895-1905), to finally deduce the Theory of Relativity (E=mc2). Imagine that, 10 whole years of mistake after mistake after mistake. But Einstein didn't give up. So many scientists now benefit from this equation which lead to even more discovery within physics it self. These 10 years of mistakes and hard work also won him a Noble prize in Physics in 1921. 

There are so many other examples as well, lets take you. You have been in a maths class before right? When you learn a new topic lets say Trigonometry, you don't get it right the first time do you? It takes practice and mistakes for you to finally arrive at the right answer. You want another one? When you were a baby and you just started to learn to walk from crawling, you initially fell quite a lot but in the end you managed to pull it off. All that hard work and mistakes eventually got you to walk; one of the essentials in life. If there is only one thing you get out of all of this it is that without mistakes there is nothing. 

And the moral of the story is........ One who makes no mistakes makes nothing, never give up and without pain there is no gain.

Thanks for reading, hopefully I will blog some more morals but for now you have been fantastic readers and I have been Azam Baig.

         

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