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Tag Archives: kathryn schultz
Believing you are right is half the battle. Isn’t being right, right?
I wrote a few days back that being wrong is not so wrong. In fact, I argued that a healthy dose of skepticism is good in a lot of situations. Being wrong is also needed for innovation. What about being … Continue reading
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Tagged being right, being wrong, innovation, kathryn schultz, Life, optimism
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Do you believe that you have to be right all the time? Is it possible that you might be wrong? Is being wrong, wrong?
We grow up with the notion that being wrong is a failure. Even 6 year olds just starting in school, know that being right is what makes you succeed. With that reinforced into all of us, we strive at every … Continue reading
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Tagged being right, being wrong, books, innovation, kathryn schultz, Life, philosophy, science, science news
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