Q) What does it take to avoid mistakes?

Practically you cannot avoid all the mistakes that’s gonna appear in your character in the upcoming time , as in avoiding all the possible mistakes would take the effort to plan your whole life at least in a glance view you get the idea what to do and what not to do , it’s basically impossible , we are not able to follow the timetables we create for week , how possibly are we going to be able to follow the rules conditions , tasks set for our entire life. and it’s by making mistakes an human learns more . it’s these mistakes that teaches you lessons that success doesn’t . some of the greatest lessons or advices give by successful people are during their rough patch never during their period of success. the best advices and lessons are always learned during a mistake . most of the time. mistakes come along with consequences which will all the time remind you to now carry out a particular task so that you could avoid that burden some of a consequence ( only if the consequence intensity is high ) . and it is these mistakes done in the early stage with less intensity of consequence that help you to avoid to do them in your later stage in life where the consequence is much more intense . if you don’t carry out mistakes in your life , it just means that you are not living life thru dimensions and you are just practically doing that same tedious thing each and every single day with out trying out something different. which is practically a life of a zinda lash ( living dead soul ) . it is these mistakes that seem embarrassing now which will shape and mould your character in a way that by which each and everyone will admire your glory and your past. it is these mistakes that shape your future is the way you deserve it to be. it is these mistakes that will widen or shorthen your destiny according to your hardwork . it is these mistakes that you give you an opportunity to remember your orugh patches once again and glorify them .

Live life thru dimensions without carrying about the edges.

~Manas Seetharama

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