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Error ... is less an intellectual problem than an existential one - a crisis not in what we know, but in who we are. We hear something of that identity crisis in the questions we ask ourselves in the aftemath of error: What was I thinking? How could I have done that?
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We need to learn to love the flawed, imperfect things that we create, and to forgive ourselves for creating them. Regret doesen't remind us what we did badly, it reminds us what we know we could do better.
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And to me, if you really want to rediscover wonder, you need to step outside of that tiny, terrified space of rightness and look around at each other and look out at the vastness and complexity and mystery of the universe and be able to say, “Wow, I don't know. Maybe I'm wrong.
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To err is to wander, and wandering is the way we discover the world; and, lost in thought, it is also the way we discover ourselves. Being right might be gratifying, but in the end it is static, a mere statement. Being wrong is hard and humbling, and sometimes even dangerous, but in the end it is a journey, and a story.
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Wow. I don’t know. Maybe I’m wrong.
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We need to learn to love the flawed, imperfect things that we create, and to forgive ourselves for creating them. Regret doesen’t remind us what we did badly, it reminds us what we know we could do better.
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We’re terrified of not having the answers, and we would sometimes rather assert an incorrect answer than make our peace with the fact that we really don’t know.
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Regret doesn’t remind us that we did badly, it reminds us that we know that we could do better.
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The miracle of your mind isn’t that you can see the world as it is. It’s that you can see the world as it isn’t.
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