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Monday 12 March 2012

Learning from Mistakes



Alan Bond is an Australian multi-millionaire. He is 
the owner of the yachts that have made 4 challenges 
for the greatest prize in sailing, America’s Cup. In 
1974 he made his first challenge and was wiped out 
4 nil in the best of seven series. Then, in 1977, the 
same thing happened. In 1980 he won one race only 
and was beaten 4-1. These defeats deeply 
disappointed him. Recalling them, he says:  
‘Every time I’d come home depressed, and then 
think, “Next time I’ll know how to do it better.” 
(Sunday Times, London, September 25, 1973)  
Alan Bond did not waste time blaming others for 
his defeats. He kept on thinking what mistake it 
was that had led to his losing time and time again. 
Every defeat taught him not to repeat his mistake. 
He did this again and again, until eventually, in 
1983, he made a challenge for the coveted trophy 
with a new yacht, Australia II. After being 3-1 down 
in the series, Australia II fought back to win by four 
races to three and take the cup from America for the 
first time in 120 years.  

The best way of turning defeat into victory, in every 
walk of life, is to learn from one’s mistakes. 

                                                                 Ref - The Moral Vision
                                                                                                       - by Maulana Wahiduddin Khan 


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