English lesson application (with Jale): https://forms.gle/RGS9xwfLHXRRnmaQ9
For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282
Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/daily-english-pod/id1754079453
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5BlVNSNuNHtPtBS3NGqo7U?si=djxO8x_9Sk2QGTZXc21DlA&nd=1&dlsi=391f9eb5d2e247abXc21DlA&nd=1&dlsi=391f9eb5d2e247ab
You live and you learn
When we say “you live, and you learn,” we mean: you learn from experience — especially from mistakes. It’s a gentle way to accept that we’re not perfect, and that every experience teaches us something.
Examples:
1- He trusted someone who promised to be there, but when he really needed them, they disappeared.It hurt more than he expected. Later, he took a deep breath and said, “You live and you learn.”
2- She tried a new recipe for guests, and it didn’t turn out the way she hoped.
Everyone was kind about it, and she smiled and said, “Well, you live, and you learn.