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If we are trying to learn from the experiences of others, whether it be their mistakes or their successes, there are a few key questions we can ask to help gain insights and lessons:
What led to the situation or outcome you experienced? Understanding the factors that contributed to a specific outcome can help you understand the underlying causes and identify patterns or trends.
What did you learn from the experience? Ask others to share the specific lessons or insights they gained from their experiences.
What would you do differently if you could go back and do it again? Asking this question can help you understand the actions or decisions that might have made a difference in the outcome.
What advice would you give to others in a similar situation? This can help you understand the actions or approaches that others found most helpful in similar situations.
What resources or support would have been helpful to have had at the time? Understanding what resources or support others found helpful can give you ideas for how to better prepare for similar challenges in the future.
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My granny always said "The best way to learn from a bad experience, is to learn from someone else's bad experience." These bad experiences give us examples to avoid.
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