Imagine you have a big box of colourful building blocks, and you like to build things with them. While you’re trying to build something, you might accidentally use the wrong block or put them in the wrong order, and your creation doesn’t turn out the way you wanted it to be. That’s kind of like making a bad decision.
“Now, making a bad decision with your building blocks doesn’t mean you’re a bad builder or a bad person. It just means you made a mistake, and that’s totally okay! We all make mistakes sometimes.”
The important thing is what you do next. When you notice that your creation didn’t turn out right, you can learn from your mistake. You can look at what went wrong and figure out how to do it better next time. Maybe you need to use different blocks or try a different order. That’s how you learn to make better choices and build even cooler things!
“So, remember, making bad decisions doesn’t make you a bad person. It’s how you learn and grow by making better choices in the future. Just like building with your blocks, you get better at it with practice!”