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Vytrvalost - Životní lekce

Prozkoumejte anglická přísloví, která zobrazují životní lekce s výroky jako „popálené dítě se bojí ohně“ a „chyba jednou popřená je dvakrát spáchána“.

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Perseverance

used to emphasize that facing and overcoming difficult challenges can lead to greater strength and resilience

Ex: As a runner, I know that pushing yourself to the limit can be painful.

used to imply that negative experiences can leave a lasting impact on a person's behavior, leading them to be cautious and avoid similar situations in the future

Ex: I used to be an adventurous eater, but after getting food poisoning, I'm much more cautious.

used to imply that experience and skill are developed through facing challenges and adversities, not in easy or peaceful situations

Ex: When I faced my first big challenge at work, I struggled to keep up, but I kept reminding myself that a calm sea does not make a skilled sailor.

used to imply that facing and overcoming challenges can be beneficial for personal growth

Ex: As a parent, I try not to shield my children from every disappointment.

used to suggest that denying a fault or refusing to admit a mistake can lead to repeating the same error

Ex: I learned the hard way that a fault once denied is twice committed.

used to emphasize that leading by example is a more effective way of influencing others' behavior than simply preaching to them

Ex: As a leader, I know that my team is watching my every move.

used to imply that going through difficult or challenging situations can provide valuable lessons and insights, ultimately contributing to the development of wisdom and maturity

Ex: She could see the trials he had survived in his thoughtful eyes and wise words, for adversity and loss do make a man wise by teaching tough, valuable lessons.

used to imply that difficult experiences can be valuable opportunities for personal growth and learning

Ex: When I faced a challenge at work, I realized that adversity is a great schoolmaster.

used to highlight the idea that even in times of significant loss or adversity, there is often a hidden opportunity or benefit that can be gained from the experience

Ex: Though the setback was difficult, he knew that there is no great loss without some gain and the experience would ultimately make him wiser and stronger.
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