Why are humans so fallible?
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Hola!!
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Fallible means capable of making mistakes or being wrong....Yes,I agree that humans are so fallible but remember that in order to succeed one needs to experience more failures than success..... "Mistakes makes a man perfect"....
All of us must have experienced failures but see today we all are better....the more mistakes we do , the more better we become....
Humans are fallible because they have not experienced the thing which they are doing today....when they become experienced they will be perfect....
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hope it helps ☺
✌be brainly
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Fallible means capable of making mistakes or being wrong....Yes,I agree that humans are so fallible but remember that in order to succeed one needs to experience more failures than success..... "Mistakes makes a man perfect"....
All of us must have experienced failures but see today we all are better....the more mistakes we do , the more better we become....
Humans are fallible because they have not experienced the thing which they are doing today....when they become experienced they will be perfect....
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hope it helps ☺
✌be brainly
RabbitPanda:
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Heya mate....
Because we are born not knowing anything at all, and what we do learn is either from our (fallible) parents, school, and limited experience.
We also suffer from a limited emotional life. Unfortunately, most people never develop further than the emotional level of a three-year-old: they are selfish and throw some kind of tantrum when they don’t get what they want.
For some reason, most of the people who actually do achieve some kind of emotional maturity are women. Maybe that is because in most cultures men are pandered to and women arent
@skb
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