Here's a benefits of making mistakes: For example, kids learn from their mistakes. Their learning comes from analyzing the situation and choosing a different course of action when faced with similar circumstances. As teachers and parents, it is wise to allow children to make mistakes. When we consciously or unconsciously save our children from making mistakes, we deprive them of the opportunity to grow. Making mistakes also increases responsibility. Take this scenario, for example. A student played games all day instead of studying for the exam, and when it was time for the exam, he or she couldn't do any of the questions and failed the class. So what does this student do on the next exam? If he or she has regretted enough, he or she chooses not to play but to study for the exam. Thus, he or she learns from his or her mistake. Maybe a word or sentence you used while talking with someone you love may have offended him or her. He or she tells you that, and you learn from your mistake and apologize. You will not use this word again and you will gain experience. That is to say, making mistakes is an important experience. Now, let's look at the disadvantages of making mistakes: Making mistakes doesn't always bring us good things. For example, you may lose confidence in someone who makes a lot of mistakes. They make a mistake and they say, "Ups! I won't make this mistake again, I promise" and guess what happens? They do. Or maybe your teacher thinks you are never responsible because you never do the homework. That's why he or she gives you low grades. To sum up, making mistakes can brings us both good and bad things.