George Bernard ShawWe learn from experience that men never learn anything from experience.
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The most profound lesson in life is that people never learn anything from experience, but only from the mistakes they make. This is true for all people, not just children. People are victims of their own desires, but they are also victims of their own fears. They are victims of the limitations they place on themselves. They are victims of their own past mistakes.
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