You learn nothing from doing nothing.lucky_sharm said:Which is these choices would be worse? And explain why.
You learn nothing from doing nothing.lucky_sharm said:Which is these choices would be worse? And explain why.
Well, you've just done that /thread thing. Generally speaking, it's better to try. Helps build up an immunity to failure, plus practice makes perfect.loc978 said:Depends on what you're trying to accomplish.
Unless trying alters the variables so that the subsequent failure is worse than the 'never try' kind of failure.norwegian-guy said:Never trying is failing by default
Exactly, 'I never feared consequences, I hate regrets more than apologies..'Astoria said:Most of the time it's better to try and fail than not try. At least you gave it a shot and won't be left wondering 'what if?'
And failure in trying is a valuable lesson.norwegian-guy said:Never trying is failing by default
That's... damn... that's deepAsuka Soryu said:Never trying is failing without being able to learn from it and improve yourself.