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“The best lessons come from experience”
The best lessons definitely come from experience. ... Experiencing things always teaches the best lesson, lets you learn from mistakes, and leaves the best impression. No matter how many textbooks can pass on an issue, no mater how many people pass on advice, no matter how much information can be crammed into your head, the best lessons always come from experience.
There are many different lessons that can be learned from experience. ... When Dumby Red doesn’t get the Best on Ground award for their football game, just because he’s black, they give it to one of the white boys on the team. Blacky decides to retire from football, as a silent protest against the racism between the Nungas and the Goonyas. ... She didn’t really think about how difficult her mother’s life was until she had to experience it for herself. ... But the racism against the Aboriginals is appalling, which makes Blacky think he has to retire from football, as a protest against discrimination. ... This firstly makes Gracey feel even more distant from the Aboriginal people; she is almost ashamed of being part of them. ... If it is a good experience, we learn that the thing is a positive influence on our life, and that it helps us. If it is a bad experience, it helps us to learn from our mistakes and change it.
Approximate Word count = 1095 Approximate Pages = 4.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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