It is an established fact that man can often commit mistake for which he himself feels sorry. But when he is committing
mistakes, at that time he is enjoying the occasion and never thinks that whatever he
is doing is wrong and one day it shall bring troubles for him. Mistakes could be of two kinds. The first
type of mistake are those, when committed by us we were not knowing anything about those mistakes.
But the other type of mistakes are those which are committed by us and we were having plans in our
mind and we had been working on those plans. It means our whole intentions were involved in those
mistakes and we committed i.e. we executed our plans and targets. If we go deep, we find that
mistakes which had been committed by us without any intentions, those could be excused to some
extent. We could be charged with charge of negligence, but actually such mistakes were never our
desire. But when we commit mistakes which are not exonerable, should be punished. Such mistakes
could take the shape of crime, a misconduct, a sin or a tort. We could be made liable against such
mistakes. Therefore, we must be slow in actions, but we must ensure that very few mistakes are
committed by us because when we are caught, we suffer and it becomes very difficult to clear
ourselves. Nobody would listen to us rather everyone shall charge us and would say that whatever had
been done by us that had been done by us with intentions and we were planning to commit that
mistake. The number of mistakes should be reduced to the minimum because ultimately this would