Embracing failure rather than fearing it can reset perspectives. Rather than a finality, failure provides opportunities for growth, patience, and humility. It teaches emotional resilience and the value of slowing down to reflect on mistakes, enhancing self-awareness and patience. Thank you for sharing!
Nah, because most people do not have the discipline nor the will to actually apply this to their life. It would just be another ‘drag’ subject that nobody listens to and just waits to be over
Embracing failure rather than fearing it can reset perspectives. Rather than a finality, failure provides opportunities for growth, patience, and humility. It teaches emotional resilience and the value of slowing down to reflect on mistakes, enhancing self-awareness and patience. Thank you for sharing!
These teachings should start in 4th grade, the world would be calm, resilient & polished.
Nah, because most people do not have the discipline nor the will to actually apply this to their life. It would just be another ‘drag’ subject that nobody listens to and just waits to be over
@doyoueatrocks Step 1: It would require evacuating the American Blue Lifestyle. The rest of the riddles are easily solved
Early education in empathy and critical thinking would help people handle challenges better and promote peace and understanding.
@TheStoicBeacon-TGG Failure is a good teacher may as well start early. Big difference having a calm response at 20 instead of hating the World at 40.
Well of course the Warmongers want everything destroyed.