14 years ago
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14 years ago
Good judgment results from experience. This is obvious. But what is relevant is to define experience. Experience is nothing but the process of learning from mistakes. When you make bad judgment, there will be bad result. This will guide you to judge correctly next time. Thus, the statement is perfectly okay.
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14 years ago
"Good judgement comes from experience and often experience from bad judgement."
What is the second part?
What is the second part?
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14 years ago
Abid there is not second part,as to give proper judgement we have to give bad judgments too.. :P :)
14 years ago
The quote is self-explanatory! Our good judgements are the fruits of some bad judgements as one learns from mistakes!
14 years ago
Ok...it means we have to be more experienced in judgements before having a good judge!!
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14 years ago
That's right,Abid! Our bad judgements remove the badness in our subsquent judgements.There might be cases when a person learns nothing from his earlier bad judgements!
14 years ago
Abid Areacode wrote:
[quote]"Good judgement comes from experience and often experience from bad judgement."
What is the second part?[/quote]
The second part is - often experience comes from bad judgment. 'comes from' is implied and not used twice in the sentence.
[quote]"Good judgement comes from experience and often experience from bad judgement."
What is the second part?[/quote]
The second part is - often experience comes from bad judgment. 'comes from' is implied and not used twice in the sentence.
G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
http://gkajmani-mystraythoughts.blogspot.com/
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