Learning to Erase, Learning to Grow
Learning to Erase, Learning to Grow
An old man once remarked, “Erasers are made for those who make mistakes,” seeing them as symbols of human error. But a child, with innocence and wisdom, replied, “Erasers are made for those who are willing to correct their mistakes.”
The response shifted the perspective—from focusing on flaws to valuing the courage to amend them. Mistakes are inevitable in life, but growth lies in acknowledging and rectifying them.
Frankly speaking, the eraser becomes more than just a tool; it is a reminder of humility, responsibility, and the willingness to learn. True wisdom is not in being flawless, but in embracing correction gracefully.




1 Comment
Priya
Beautifully said. Hopefully the world around the ones who are wanting to correct their mistakes also appreciate and welcome the change instead of dwelling in the past mistakes of an individual
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