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Vědění a Moudrost - Učení z chyb

Zjistěte, jak anglická přísloví jako „moudří muži se učí škodou druhých“ a „jednou pokousaný, dvakrát plachý“ zobrazují učení se z chyb v angličtině.

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Knowledge & Wisdom
failure teaches you more than success

used to suggest that failures and setbacks offer opportunities for learning and growth that are often more valuable than those presented by success

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wise men learn by other's harm

used to imply that wise individuals can learn from the mistakes of others and avoid similar situations, rather than experiencing the negative consequences themselves

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fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me

used to imply that it is important to learn from one's mistakes and to be cautious and skeptical when dealing with people or situations that have previously caused harm or disappointment

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the past is a guidepost, not a hitching post

used to emphasize the importance of learning from the past without being weighed down by it, and of using our experiences to create a better future

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it is a silly fish that is caught twice with the same bait

used to imply that it is foolish to fall for the same trick or deception twice, emphasizing the importance of learning from past mistakes to avoid being fooled again

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once bitten, twice shy

used for saying that after experiencing a negative or painful event, individuals become more cautious and wary in similar situations

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live and learn

used to imply that making mistakes is a natural part of the learning process, and that one should not be discouraged by failure but instead use it as an opportunity for growth and improvement

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