Which statement has an example of a supporting detail from the exemplar text “Remember the Past, But Look to the FutureLinks to an external site.”?

Which statement has an example of a supporting detail from the exemplar text “Remember the Past, But Look to the FutureLinks to an external site.”?

We all make mistakes, and sometimes those mistakes have some pretty negative consequences.

Unless you’re reading this in a nursing home, I can promise that you haven’t experienced 98 years of failing to achieve your goals—or 105 years, if you’re the Chicago Cubs!—so get back out there and give it another shot.

He’s no man in black, but the famed Irish playwright (and co-founder of the prestigious London School of Economics) George Bernard Shaw understood the consequences of allowing our failures to defeat us when he said, “A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing.”

For perhaps the only thing worse than not remembering one’s mistakes and learning from them, is remembering them too much and refusing to move forward at all.

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For perhaps the only thing worse than not remembering one’s mistakes and learning from them, is remembering them too much and refusing to move forward at all.

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