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1. Everyone makes mistakes. As long as those who make mistakes do not stick to their mistakes, repent and try to correct them, they will never be mediocre.

From: [Ancient Greece] Sophocles: "Antigone"

Introduction: One of the three great tragedians in Athens, he believed in both God and the inexorability of fate. It is powerful and requires people to have an independent spirit and be responsible for their own actions. This is a characteristic of the ideology of the prosperous period of Athenian democracy.

2. Being aware of the faults of others and forgetting your own mistakes is the unique quality of a fool.

From: [Ancient Rome] Cicero: "Tusculum Conversations"

Introduction: Marcus Tullius Cicero , January 3, 106 BC - December 7, 43 BC), a famous politician, orator, orator, jurist and philosopher in ancient Rome.

3. If you don’t want to make mistakes again, you must put the examples that prompt you to make mistakes far away.

From: [Ancient Rome] Seneca: "Letters to Lucius"

Introduction: Lucius Annaeus Seneca (approximately 4 BC - 65 BC) ), ancient Roman statesman, Stoic philosopher, tragedy writer, orator. He entered officialdom during the reign of Tiberius and served as the imperial accountant and senator of the Senate. He later served as consul of judicial affairs and tutor and advisor to Emperor Nero.

4. People will inevitably make mistakes, but only fools persist in making mistakes.

From: [Ancient Rome] Cicero: "Anti-Philippe"

5. No one is born without faults; whoever makes fewer mistakes is the best. Perfect person.

From: [Ancient Rome] Horace: "Satires"

Introduction: Quintus Horatius Flaccus (Latin: Quintus Horatius Flaccus, Greek: Ορ?τιο?, Venosa, Italy, December 8, 65 BC - Rome, Italy, November 27, 8 BC), a famous poet, critic, and translator during the reign of Augustus in the Roman Empire. His representative works include "The Art of Poetry" and so on.