“Freedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes.”
–Mahatma Gandhi–
There’s no one in this world that never made mistakes in their life. In my opinion, doing something that could be considered a “mistake” is relative, it depends on where you belong. For me, it’s really okay to make some mistakes. But, there are some important things to do when you made a mistake, those are you realize it (so you can explain and say sorry) and try to change to be a better person. If you try to change yourself, although it’s really hard for you, I believe people around you will try to help you and have a positive mind on you. I know one person (sorry, I can’t say his/her name) who had made some big mistakes, really big. He/she told me his/her dark stories. But from his/her stories, I could learn many new things, I could see his/her struggle to change, and the most important thing is he/she always trying hard to change and he/she doesn’t give any attention about what people say. From that situation, I give much respect for him/her. I promised to myself, I’ll always try to be beside him/her and always support his/her decisions. So, I hope you do the same. Don’t leave people easily just because he/she made you disappointed or angry because of their mistakes, in reverse, they’re maybe looking for your help, so at least try to understand their situations and their feelings.
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candra.mayliasari.p // May 19, 2016 at 12:46 pm
setuju bangettt 😀
a.a.ayu.i // May 20, 2016 at 9:35 am
nah iya cann, kita sebaiknya juga bisa saling memaafkan