The Painful Reality Of Unteachable Lessons

The other day I was frustrated with my adolescent son for making the same mistakes time and time again, even when warned and knowing the consequences. But he is not the only one. We all resist learning sometimes, even when it is obvious to everybody else.

Then I had a serendipitious finding: Chris Williamson discusses why we’re wired to learn our lessons the hard way.

A few quotes:

  • Oscar Wilde wrote «Experience is the hardest kind of teacher. It gives you the test first and the lesson afterward.»
  • «A man makes mistakes, a smart man learns from his mistakes, a brilliant man leans from other’s mistakes.»
  • «When we find the same kind of problem time and time again, it means that life is trying to teach us something that we haven’t learned.»

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