Mumbai: Actor Shilpa Shetty admitted to making a mistake, in a cryptic social media note that she shared on Thursday. But what that mistake is, remains unclear.
Shilpa has taken to sharing book excerpts recently, post her husband Raj Kundra’s arrest for his alleged connection to a pornography racket.
The excerpt posted by Shilpa Shetty on Instagram Stories appears to be from the same book that inspired her to share a couple of other pictures from it. It begins with a quote by Sophia Loren, which reads, “Mistakes are part of the dues one pays for a full life.”
“We can’t make our lives interesting without making a few mistakes here and there. We hope that they won’t be dangerous mistakes or mistakes that hurt other people. But there will be mistakes. We can see our mistakes as things we’d like to forget or as our most interesting, challenging and stimulating experiences. Not because of the mistakes themselves but because of what we learned from them,” the excerpt reads.
“I’m going to make mistakes, I will forgive myself and learn from them.” Shilpa added a sticker that read, “Made a mistake but it’s okay.”
Earlier, the actress shared a book excerpt that highlighted the importance of not pausing due to adversities, and continuing to live fully even if ‘life becomes stressful’. “Live every moment,” her sticker read.
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