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A burnt child dreads the fire
‘A burnt child dreads the fire’ is an idiom which means a person who has undergone an unpleasant or painful situation will become cautious and behave very carefully to avoid any similar situation again.
It is true man learns through trial and error method. To err is human; making mistakes inadvertently is part of growing up.
Since making mistakes is part of life; we must not cry after making mistakes. We should accept our folly and set to correcting ourselves. We have to face the consequences. Disillusionment often follows mistakes; we must learn the needed lessons and move on and must never ever commit those mistakes again.
Always remember the pain we underwent on account of the mistakes we did, will never let us repeat those mistakes. Hence, a burnt child dreads the fire.
this proverb explains us that any person who experience bad things in his life while doing any kind of activity he will avoid doing such things in his entire life