Kathryn Schulz is an expert on being wrong. The journalist and author of “Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margins of Error,” says we make mistakes all the time. The trouble is that often times being wrong feels like being right. What’s more, we’re usually wrong about what it even means to make mistakes—and how it can lead to better ideas.
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This talk is probably the best way I could ever hope to explain what it’s like to write software to a layperson, or at...
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optimistic voice to...screw-ups, absent-minded, and delusional among us. And by “among...
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