How to Achieve Team Work
"Experience is the best teacher,"people say. Indeed, the most important, and sometimes the hardest, lessons welearn in life come from our participation in situations. For my part, you can'tlearn everything from a book. And only practice makes you a successful person.
To begin with, first-hand experience isimportant for a child. When we were children, we learned the fundamentallessons of life solely from experience. That is to say, parents teach us byexperience such as how to walk steadily, how to cope with the adults, and so onand so forth. Secondly, first-hand experience is also important for anadolescent. At school, we do not learn everything from books, in that few bookscan teach us successfully how to meet new people and make more friends.Finally, as we leave adolescence behind and enter adult life, no book can teachus how to fall in love and get married. But experiencing our own triumphs anddisasters is really the only way to learn how to live a successful life.
To conclude, knowledge gained both from experienceand from books have their respective roles to play in our life. However, in myview, I think the former one is more important than the latter one. The mostimportant lessons can't be taught; they have to be experienced.