There is a popular saying that says, 'Hindsight is always 20/20' which eludes to the fact that if you would have known the significance of something in your past at the time that it was happening, you might have acted differently than you actually did at that moment.
Many see it as a very important tool in learning. However, I would suggest that its relative "insight" is much more important. Hindsight helps one to see the significance of things that occured in the past, but insight takes a deeper look to understand that significance. Insight helps us find the answer to the most important question..."why?" It shines a light on the underlying reasons and points to the truth. It is what enables us to learn from our experiences. Until you ...