"عندما كنت صغيراً، لاحظت أن تسعة من بين كل عشرة أشياء قمت بها كانت فشلاً. لذلك قمت بعشر مرات من العمل."
— George Bernard Shaw
Simplified Meaning:
When the person was younger, they noticed that most of what they tried didn't work out. To handle this, they decided to work much harder and do many more things. By doing so, even if most of their attempts still failed, they would have more chances to succeed because they were trying more often. It's like if you were throwing darts at a board: if you only throw one dart, you might miss. But if you throw ten darts, you have a better chance that one will hit the bullseye. For example, imagine someone learning to play the guitar. At first, they might make many mistakes and struggle to play songs correctly. Instead of giving up because of these mistakes, they practice more—maybe even twice or three times as much as someone else. Over time, they get better and start playing beautiful music. This teaches us that hard work and persistence can help us succeed, even if we fail a lot along the way. It encourages us to keep trying, improve, and increase our chances of doing well.