Does anyone understand the meaning of "Learning from the past"?
Something like when you did something wrong and then you realize that it was wrong but you can't go back to edit it but what you can do just accepted it, learn from it and don't let it happen again.
Like the night before yesterday my nephew name's A dropped my mobile into the water but I didn't say anything. I just asked him did he drop or not? And if he did then I'll find the way to handle it by myself to not let it damage my mobile. If formerly I must felt very angry and scold him a lot but I didn't.
Why I'm not feeling angry to him like before? It's because the sentence "Learning from the past" has been teaching me. I did something wrong to someone and that made a lot of people hate me. Yes, I realize that it was my wrong and I hope they'll understand me and forgive me someday but the truth is I can't go back to fixed it. What I can do now just accepted it, learn from it and don't let it happen again. And when I say about what other people did something to me to my friend she likes to say "There must be some reason of them to did that to me" So,