What you learn from your experience depends on how open your mind is, and how easily it would be put aside your experience to learn new knowledge.
1 Experience is not about doing the same things again and again; it is about always learning new things through it or the new way to do it.
2 The experience got created consciously and subconsciously, some are positive, and some are negative; some are direct, some are indirect, some help us grow, and some are undesirable; some are building blocks and some are roadblocks.
3 Regardless of whatever we are today, our knowledge and capabilities are on account of our cumulative experience to become part of “who we are.”
4 People have cognitive differences, even two people experience exactly the same thing, they might have totally different feedback, and tell a completely different story.
5 What you learn from your experience depends on how open your mind is, and how easily it would be put aside your experience to learn new knowledge.
6 The experiences become a hindrance to future progress when experience resist you to intake knowledge, or de-learn and relearn when necessary.
7 Whenever and whatever, we experience, it remains with us, we can only unfold it through our growing understanding, insight, and wisdom, and that’s a new learning which is added up to mold the past experience into the new building block for gaining new experiences.
8 Do not confuse experience with capability, and do not always think the years of experience are proportional with the wisdom you gain. If a person decides that he/she has learned enough from an experience, then it will be a roadblock whereas for a person who learns continuously it will be a building block.
9 Experience in most of the case is a mixture of success and failure. It is much more like your personal chronicle. There is a danger in considering every experience as a building block because there is a dependency on all that one has experienced.
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