#There #are #three #types #of #people: #those #who #learn #from #the #mistakes #of #others, #the #type #that #extracts #learning #from #their #own #mistakes, #and #finally, #the #third #model, #who #does #not #learn #the #lesson #from #their #own #failures #and #only #realizes #this #after #death. #This #third #strand #of #person #is #the #one #that #has #more #variations, #because #many #of #them, #when #they #see #others #committing #the #same #mistakes #and #dying, #say #to #themselves: #'It's #not #me, #I #haven't #died #yet.' #This #extends #to #entire #tribes, #complete #groups #of #people #who #only #change #attitudes #after #death, #because #they #can #no #longer #fail #again #as #a #group #or #individuals.

There are three types of people: those who learn from the mistakes of others, the type that extracts learning from their own mistakes, and finally, the third model, who does not learn the lesson from their own failures and only realizes this after death. This third strand of person is the one that has more variations, because many of them, when they see others committing the same mistakes and dying, say to themselves: 'It's not me, I haven't died yet.' This extends to entire tribes, complete groups of people who only change attitudes after death, because they can no longer fail again as a group or individuals.

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