The more it hurts, the less you forget


A 5 year old girl would run across the living room trip and fall, only to get up and run again towards another accident.

That same girl, would touch a hot kettle of Tea, and the amount of pain she goes through will ensure how long that kettle remains untouched.
That same example can be reapplied all the way through ones life.
Your first car accident, your first interview (where you weren’t hired!), your first F… etc etc
Now if you cut a red light,  paid a fine the same price you pay for your underwear, you’re very likely to cut the red light again.
However, if you cut a red light, crashed a car, broke two ribs and lost an arm. It’s very unlikely of you to cross a stop sign let alone traffic light.
Does this mean we need to be hurt the most to forget the least? 
Isn’t there a better way?
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NOTE: I used girl as an example to accommodate the local trend of making anything/everything about women to seem more sophisticated and open minded.
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    • Osama
    • December 4th, 2010

    this is the human nature.. or probably the Saudi nature..

    • Yasser Otaibi
    • February 16th, 2011

    it can be happend any where.

    • dana
    • February 28th, 2011

    oh yeah, isn’t there an easier way to learn?

    why do we have to lose a lot, so that we don’t forget!

    am i at the same track?

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