"ルールに従って歩き方を学ぶわけではありません。やってみて、転んで学ぶのです。"
— Richard Branson
Simplified Meaning:
Learning new skills involves taking action and making mistakes along the way. Think of a baby learning to walk. They don't start by reading a rule book; they take a few steps, stumble, and get back up. This process of trial and error helps them improve. Similarly, when someone learns to ride a bike, they might fall off a few times before they get it right. It’s through these attempts and errors that they truly understand how to balance. Applying this idea to your own life means trying new things without fear of failure. Each mistake is a stepping stone toward success, making you better and more experienced.
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